‘Stop the supply to Bangladesh’ Congressman Imran told the plan to Modi; Said- Had Indira been there, the answer would have been found.
Imran Masood: During a press conference in Saharanpur district of Uttar Pradesh, Congress MP Imran Masood criticized the Modi government over the attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh and Pakistan. He also asked the government what its plan was to deal with the situation in these countries.
Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi’s birthday ‘Sankalp Diwas’ at Saharanpur District Congress Office. Celebrated as. On this occasion, Imran Masood attacked the Modi government and said that Hindus are being killed in Bangladesh, but the central government is silent. He further said that the government should protect the Hindus of Bangladesh and Pakistan.
What else did Imran Masood say?
Speaking to the media, Congress MP Imran Masood said, “First worry about the Hindus of Bangladesh and Pakistan. Worry about what is happening to the Hindus there. You are dreaming of becoming the leader of the world. If you, being a powerful neighbour, cannot protect the Hindus in your neighboring countries, then no one will consider you a world leader. Your brother is being beaten, and you are not able to protect him.”
Told the plan to Modi government
In another statement he also advised the government on how to deal with Bangladesh. He said that first cut off their electricity supply. Stop electricity supply to Bangladesh. Will Bangladesh get electricity from the sky? Bangladesh is surrounded by us from all sides.
Had Indira been there, she would have given a strong answer.
Imran further said that if Indira Gandhi was alive today, Bangladesh would have got the answer in her own language. He then accused the central government of striking a deal to supply diesel to Bangladesh and suggested that Bangladesh would be brought to its knees if their power supply was cut off.
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He also commented on the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA), saying that the BJP had termed it a sign of its failures, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, the scheme proved to be a lifeline for the poor. He said that the new rules will put additional burden on the states.
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