Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on May 10 pursued his party leader Mani Shankar Aiyar’s comments on Pakistan in parliament, saying if the opposition loves Pakistan so much, then they should fight from there. said it should.
In comments circulating on social media, Aiyar was heard saying that India should respect Pakistan as a sovereign nation and engage with Pakistan, which has an atomic bomb.
Aiyar claims the video is old and has been dredged up now that the Bharatiya Janata Party’s election campaign is at a slump.
“Congress leaders are fighting elections here, but they are supporting Pakistan. What do you have to do with Pakistan? If you love Pakistan so much, you can fight from there.” Yadav said this while participating in a roadshow here.
Earlier, Pakistan was causing chaos in India, but “now Hindustan is changing,” Yadav said.
“Since 2014, terrorism has been curbed and the country’s economy has risen from 11th to fifth place, surpassing long-ruling Britain,” he said.
The lawmaker praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said world leaders competed to take selfies with him during the G20 event held in the country last year.
“Mr. Modi has dedicated his life to the nation,” Yadav said, adding that just as a grand temple was built for Lord Ram in Ayodhya, a temple will be built for Lord Krishna in Mathura. added.
The fourth and final phase of the Lok Sabha polls to be held in Madhya Pradesh on May 13 will see Indore, Khandwa, Mansaur, Ujjain (SC), Dewas (SC), Khargon (ST), Ratlam ( ST), Dahl (ST).
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