Patna: With pro-modi tweets recently seen as an effort to “Ghar Wapsi” in BJP, Actor and Congress leader Shatrughan Sinha on Tuesday rejected speculation, said he made a comment as “humor” and there was no desire to change sides.
Sinha said in his tweet in Hindi on Sunday that was released from the three types of Covid variants, there were fourth variants of the four “people who became ‘dukhi’ (unhappy) with mod to reason”.
“It’s a Sunday humor for entertainment.
I made a few tweets for fun every Sunday and there was no political meaning to be derived from them.” I also did not have a feeling of leaving Congress and rejoining BJP or desire in this matter, “The actors told PTI by telephone from Mumbai.
Sinha, who served as a minister in the Government Atal Bihari Vajpayee, has left BJP and joining With Congress at night 2019 Lok Sabha polls and not successfully contested from their origin.
Patna Sahib constituency on Congress tickets.
Sinha is popularly known as “Bihari Babu”, has won twice with handsome margins from the BJP ticket in 2009 and 2014.
However, he lost to the Great Margin for the UNI Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad from the constituency in 2019.
Before walking out of the Saffron Party, Sinha had made some covert comments against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Minister of the house of Union Amit Shah.
He used to say that BJP has Become a “one person party and two men.
The army “without mentioning anyone.
With the congress losing the election after the election and Sinha itself was not seen in an important role in the old party of the Grand Party, his comments on Modi are being seen in the political circle as an effort to reach his old party.
The actors are still saying that he is still It has been baptized in politics at BJP and has many “good friends” in the Safron Party.
“I have left BJP disagree with leadership on certain problems such as demonnetization and a complicated GST launch and still support it,” he said.
About the future of the Congress Party , he said, “We should not remove the Grand Old Party based on having a lower number of parliamentarians in the last two parliamentary elections …
Congress can rise back to power …
Someone should not forget that BJP is also a party of two parliamentarians at once.
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