NEW DELHI: The BJP on Monday highlighted a series of statements by Indian bloc members, saying they are aligned with the voice of Pakistan and calling such “traitors” the statements as they are against the national interest. asked the public to be cautious.
At a press conference, Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson and Rajya Sabha MP Sudhanshu Trivedi challenged leaders of the Communist Party of India about Pakistan’s nuclear state and the assertion of Maharashtra Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar. Citing a statement by Nationalist Congress leader Farooq Abdullah, who had warned, RSS-affiliated police officers had said that Ajmal Kasab, who was not a terrorist, had killed the then anti-terrorist squad chief Hemant Karkare in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir. Former Punjab CM Charanjit Singh Chani claims that the attack on IAF personnel was for poll purposes.
Trivedi said, “The National Conference leader’s statements are very surprising, revealing and shocking because, so far, no Pakistani leader has been seen as a reckless or radicalized religious leader.” Because only a few people have made such statements.”
Replying to a question related to Defense Minister Rajnath Singh’s statement that India would occupy POK, Abdullah said Pakistan was “not wearing bangles” and said it had nuclear weapons. “Such statements are also an insult to women,” Trivedi said.
Trivedi mentioned that Congress’s Shashi Tharoor had written a column in a Bangladeshi newspaper criticizing Modi while analyzing the Sabah elections, and said that while elections were being held in India, members of Congress from other countries He said he was soliciting public opinion.
He alleged that Mr Tharoor referred to the Kashmir Valley as Indian Administered Kashmir. “The words used by Mr. Tharoor are the same as those used by Pakistan regarding J&K,” he added.
However, Tharoor later clarified that he did not agree with the usage and blamed the Bangladeshi publication’s editor for inserting it into the article. In a post to “We cannot control people’s actions.”
At a press conference, Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson and Rajya Sabha MP Sudhanshu Trivedi challenged leaders of the Communist Party of India about Pakistan’s nuclear state and the assertion of Maharashtra Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar. Citing a statement by Nationalist Congress leader Farooq Abdullah, who had warned, RSS-affiliated police officers had said that Ajmal Kasab, who was not a terrorist, had killed the then anti-terrorist squad chief Hemant Karkare in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir. Former Punjab CM Charanjit Singh Chani claims that the attack on IAF personnel was for poll purposes.
Trivedi said, “The National Conference leader’s statements are very surprising, revealing and shocking because, so far, no Pakistani leader has been seen as a reckless or radicalized religious leader.” Because only a few people have made such statements.”
Replying to a question related to Defense Minister Rajnath Singh’s statement that India would occupy POK, Abdullah said Pakistan was “not wearing bangles” and said it had nuclear weapons. “Such statements are also an insult to women,” Trivedi said.
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He alleged that Mr Tharoor referred to the Kashmir Valley as Indian Administered Kashmir. “The words used by Mr. Tharoor are the same as those used by Pakistan regarding J&K,” he added.
However, Tharoor later clarified that he did not agree with the usage and blamed the Bangladeshi publication’s editor for inserting it into the article. In a post to “We cannot control people’s actions.”
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