Controversial words of BJP leader in Chhattisgarh, shameful statement on Mamata Banerjee – ..
News India Live, Digital Desk: In politics, allegations and counter-allegations keep going on against each other, but when a leader forgets his dignity and uses violent or vulgar language against a woman Chief Minister, then it becomes a matter of concern for the society.
latest issue Chhattisgarh Is of. Here a senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and former MLA met the Chief Minister of West Bengal. Mamata Banerjee He has given such a controversial statement regarding this, which has created a stir in the political circles.
What did you say after all?
According to reports, the anger of this BJP leader was at its peak during a protest or meeting. Losing consciousness in excitement, he gave a direct warning to Mamata Banerjee. He said in a very aggressive manner that Mamata Banerjee’s “condition will be made worse” or she “will not be spared”. (The words were so harsh that they are being condemned everywhere).
He said that he would not remain silent on the way incidents are happening in Bengal, but the words he chose to express his protest were extremely objectionable. He even said in his talks that demonic tendencies will not be tolerated and its ‘end’ is necessary.
Why did you give such a statement?
Actually, this whole matter is related to the events happening in Bengal and the politics there. BJP is continuously attacking Mamata government. In this connection, BJP leaders were protesting in Chhattisgarh too, but perhaps Netaji himself did not know when this ‘protest’ turned into ‘misbehavior’ and ‘threat’.
Opposition’s counterattack: “This is the real face of BJP”
As soon as the video of this statement went viral, Congress And TMC Has opened the front. The opposition says that using such language against a woman Chief Minister shows how much respect BJP leaders have for women.
Chhattisgarh Congress leaders have demanded an immediate apology and appealed to the police that action should be taken against the leader who gave the inflammatory speech. Common people are also raising questions on social media whether now only abuses and threats are left in politics?
something to think about
The question is not about any one party, the question is about that thinking. Is it necessary to resort to violent words to express one’s point in democracy? What Netaji said may hardly make any difference in Bengal, but it has definitely poisoned the calm atmosphere of Chhattisgarh.
Now it has to be seen what action BJP takes on the ‘bad words’ of its leader, or it will be put on the back burner by calling it a political statement.
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