New Delhi: BJP accused Tuesday that the rival of the Samajwadi Party and Congress seemed to be in a competition of who could vomit more poisons against Hindu and protect those who did it.
BJP spokesman Sambit Patra quoted the support of Islamic Ulama Maulana Tauqeer Raza Khan to Congress in the Uttar Pradesh and SP polls nominating several Muslims allegedly accused of being involved in riots and making communal comments to attack these parties.
Khan recently gave a speech targeting Hinduism, said Patra and noted the congress had allied in the past with those who withdrew their support from Muslims in countries such as Kerala, Karnataka and West West and were accused of being communal comments intended for the community .
SP has also provided tickets to people like Nahid Hasan, MLA currently in prison, and Muharram Ali, accused of tarnishing riots, Patra said.
This development has exposed both parties to their promotion of “radical syndicates”, he said.
BJP spokesman also cited Maharashtra’s Congress Nana Patole’s comments on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to say that it showed a violation in the security of Modi in Punjab was not a coincidence but an experiment on the command of the opposition leader.
Patole said he could beat and abused Modi but later claimed that he did not refer to the prime minister.
For questions about Aam Aadmi, he said his parliamentarian Bhagwant Mann as a prospective minister in Punjab, BJP spokesman took Jibe.
AAP Leader Arvind Kejriwal named Mann as the face of the party minister like Governor and Mann also acted as if he took an oath for the position, he said.
Patra also rejected the allegations of the political congress behind the attack of the enforcement directorate in various locations in Punjab Bound-Bound, by saying the law would take its own path and this should not be seen through political prism.
In some cases, he said, the Punjab police have filed a shootout and even the president of the Punjab Navjot Singh Sidhu Congress has demanded action against the sand mafia, which has been targeted by ED.