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Madhya Pradesh: Former UP Governor and veteran Congress chief castigates get together for its ‘soft-Hindutva’ stand

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By Express News Service

BHOPAL: The former Uttar Pradesh Governor and veteran Congress chief Aziz Qureshi misplaced his mood and vented his anguish towards the get together for being homely with saffron politics.

Hitting out at his get together, Qureshi mentioned “Congress leaders are chanting Jai Ganga Maiya, Jai Narmada Maiya, Garva se kaho Hindu hain, moreover taking out spiritual yatras and putting in idols on the get together headquarters in Madhya Pradesh. This is shameful,” he mentioned, including that he’s not petrified of being kicked out of the get together.

“All political events together with the Congress ought to notice that Muslims should not their slaves,” he said and added, “There’s a restrict to the tolerance degree of the Muslims. They should not cowards.”

MP BJP spokesperson Pankaj Chaturvedi took to platform X to slam the Congress get together for Quereshi’s provocative remarks. 

“What the veteran Congress leader and ex-governor spoke on Sunday, exposes the real face of the Congress. It shows that the Congress party believes in the politics of minority appeasement and its leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Kamal Nath, turn towards the Hindus only during the poll season. Both, Rahul Gandhi and Kamal Nath should come clear on Qureshi’s provocative statements. If the two leaders remain silent on it, it will mean their tacit approval of the veteran’s statements,” he mentioned.

The state unit of the Congress nevertheless distanced itself from Qureshi’s remarks by stating that it was the veteran chief’s private opinion.

“It’s his personal opinion. The Congress believes in secularism and cannot subscribe to what has been reportedly said by him (Qureshi),” state Congress’s media division head KK Mishra mentioned on Tuesday.

The 82-year-old Qureshi has again as soon as a minister within the Congress authorities in MP. He has additionally served in gubernatorial positions in UP, Uttarakhand, and Mizoram up to now. In 1972, he received on a Congress ticket from the Sehore meeting seat. He was elected to the Lok Sabha as a Congress candidate from the Satna seat of the Vindhya area in 1984.

Just a couple of weeks again, two outstanding politicians, together with Congress chief and non secular guru Acharya Pramod Krishnam and ex-RJD MP Shivanand Tiwari had slammed MP Congress chief and state’s former CM Kamal Nath and his first-time MP son Nakul Nath for reportedly internet hosting the Ram and Hanuman Katha of Hindu Rashtra supporter self-styled godman Dhirendra Shastri in Chhindwara district. The two leaders from UP and Bihar respectively, had significantly opposed the welcome of Shastri by the father-son politician duo, who had carried out arti and put tilak on the godman’s brow.  

BHOPAL: The former Uttar Pradesh Governor and veteran Congress chief Aziz Qureshi misplaced his mood and vented his anguish towards the get together for being homely with saffron politics.

Hitting out at his get together, Qureshi mentioned “Congress leaders are chanting Jai Ganga Maiya, Jai Narmada Maiya, Garva se kaho Hindu hain, moreover taking out spiritual yatras and putting in idols on the get together headquarters in Madhya Pradesh. This is shameful,” he mentioned, including that he’s not petrified of being kicked out of the get together.

“All political events together with the Congress ought to notice that Muslims should not their slaves,” he said and added, “There’s a restrict to the tolerance degree of the Muslims. They should not cowards.”googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

MP BJP spokesperson Pankaj Chaturvedi took to platform X to slam the Congress get together for Quereshi’s provocative remarks. 

“What the veteran Congress leader and ex-governor spoke on Sunday, exposes the real face of the Congress. It shows that the Congress party believes in the politics of minority appeasement and its leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Kamal Nath, turn towards the Hindus only during the poll season. Both, Rahul Gandhi and Kamal Nath should come clear on Qureshi’s provocative statements. If the two leaders remain silent on it, it will mean their tacit approval of the veteran’s statements,” he mentioned.

The state unit of the Congress nevertheless distanced itself from Qureshi’s remarks by stating that it was the veteran chief’s private opinion.

“It’s his personal opinion. The Congress believes in secularism and cannot subscribe to what has been reportedly said by him (Qureshi),” state Congress’s media division head KK Mishra mentioned on Tuesday.

The 82-year-old Qureshi has again as soon as a minister within the Congress authorities in MP. He has additionally served in gubernatorial positions in UP, Uttarakhand, and Mizoram up to now. In 1972, he received on a Congress ticket from the Sehore meeting seat. He was elected to the Lok Sabha as a Congress candidate from the Satna seat of the Vindhya area in 1984.

Just a couple of weeks again, two outstanding politicians, together with Congress chief and non secular guru Acharya Pramod Krishnam and ex-RJD MP Shivanand Tiwari had slammed MP Congress chief and state’s former CM Kamal Nath and his first-time MP son Nakul Nath for reportedly internet hosting the Ram and Hanuman Katha of Hindu Rashtra supporter self-styled godman Dhirendra Shastri in Chhindwara district. The two leaders from UP and Bihar respectively, had significantly opposed the welcome of Shastri by the father-son politician duo, who had carried out arti and put tilak on the godman’s brow.