Patna: JD (U) National President Rajeev Ranjan Singh aka Lalan on Tuesday criticized Uttar Pradesh (above) Chairman of the Yogi Minister Adtityanath ‘Abbajan’ and said the comments would endanger the state.
CM, in his public speech in Kushinagar on Sunday, said before he came to power in 2017, people did not get a ration “because only those who said ‘Abbasan’ were used to digest the ration.
Ransum Kushinagar used to go to Nepal and Bangladesh.” Overcoming MediaPereka after appointing the former Mla Khiru Mahto and Gulab Mahto as Jharkhand President Jd (U), respectively, Lalan said, “The country belongs to everyone, both Hinduism, Muslims, Christians or other communities.
Our country is known for ‘unity in Diversity ‘.
Political parties must maintain restraints and do not make such statements that endanger the state.
“JD (U) is the first BJP allies who criticized CM for his words.
And, this is not the first time that JD (U) has distanced itself from Yogi’s policy or in this case BJP.
Chairman of Aimim Asaduddin Owaisa, who was in Patna on Tuesday, also said that Yogi’s statement was a polarization tactic.
In a tweet, said Owaici, “nothing has changed since 2017.
Previously Shamshan-Kabristan, now they do rations and abbasawan.” Meanwhile, Head JD (U) also criticized Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren for his statement which was said to be.
Aimed at BHOJPURI and MAGAHI people in their circumstances.
“Everyone has the right to resolve wherever in the country they like,” said Lalanlant.
Hemant, in an interview to Media’s house on Tuesday, said the people who spoke BHOJPURI and MAGAI were dominant in nature.
“This is not a regional language, but Bihar.
Bhojpuri is a borrowed language.
Then why does Jharkhand Biharize? When Jharkhand is part of Bihar, the people who speak two languages are involved in mistakes with the women then South Bihar.
During agitation for Jharkhand, They use harsh words in Bhojpuri for natives.
These two languages have no contribution during the Jharkhand movement.
This is the language of Bihar, “Hemant said, inviting a sharp reaction from Bihar.
Head of BJP Sanjay Jaiswal, who said such a statement reflects “a low mentality of a leader who occupies constitutional posts”.