Lok Sabha Elections: As the temperature soars in political circles amid the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party and members of the I.N.D.I.A bloc are escalating attacks on each other on various issues, including CAA, NRC, and reservation to minorities.
The latest in the series comes on Wednesday, when the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) launched a scathing attack on the Congress, saying that when the BJP-led NDA bloc secures 400 seats in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi are going to leave the country. Union Minister Giriraj Singh further stated that the way the mother and son are talking about "breaking India and snatching the property of the people," it seems they do not have love for the country.
Giriraj Singh said, "Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru had betrayed Hindus. When we get 400 plus, we will take the development and our heritage like Kashi, Mathura and Ayodhya to newer heights... Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi are going to leave the country. The way they are talking about - breaking India, snatching the property of the people and Muslims, I think this mother and son have no love for the country. They will get fewer seats than 40, and he will leave the country. Their political agenda is to get the votes of Muslims."
Mamata Banerjee Wants Bengal To Be Muslim State: Giriraj Singh
Union Minister Giriraj Singh claimed that West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee wants to make West Bengal a muslim state. "Mamata Banerjee wants Bengal to be a Muslim state. In the last election, her minister used to show journalists, a 'mini-Pakistan', which means she wants to make West Bengal, the 'Pakistan of India'. When our govt is formed, NRC, CAA, UCC and population control will be implemented and her dictatorship like 'Kim Jong' will be ended."
He further stated, "Rahul Gandhi & Lalu Yadav who project themselves as well-wishers of backwards, in Karnataka they have ended the reservations of backwards by giving Muslims the status of OBC. In future, they want to create an Islamic state in the country."