New Delhi, January 22 (). Political rhetoric is intensifying after Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court acquitted Sajjan Kumar in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case. BJP MP and Bar Council of India Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra gave his reaction on this on Thursday. He also described the NDA alliance as strong in Tamil Nadu.
Speaking to news agency , Manan Kumar Mishra said, “After a thorough investigation and gathering of all the evidence, the case was conducted and the trial took place. Now that the acquittal has taken place after so many days, we will have to see what happens next. Will the investigating agency file an appeal in this or not? At present, the court has acquitted Sajjan Kumar. If he is proved innocent by the higher court as well as the appellate court, then only then we will be able to say anything. It is not appropriate to say anything in this matter right now.”
On AMMK joining NDA in Tamil Nadu, Manan Mishra said, “The alliance we have formed in Tamil Nadu is very strong and effective. The people of Tamil Nadu are completely fed up with the DMK government. People are upset because of the corruption in DMK. A Jungle Raj type situation has developed in the state. Piyush Goyal has absolutely rightly claimed that NDA government is certain to be formed in Tamil Nadu in this election.”
Manan Mishra targeted IPAC for not being able to trace the company that gave loan worth crores of rupees. He said, IPAC was a fraud and scam organization. Because of that there was an ED raid there. Now it has come to light that the company from which they are talking about taking loan is based in Haryana and does not exist. In such a situation, gradually all the things will come to light and they will be investigated. CM Mamata Banerjee was afraid that everything would be exposed, so she hurriedly went to the IPAC office and picked up everything including the laptop. As the investigation progresses, new revelations will emerge.
Regarding the Bangladesh team not participating in the upcoming World Cup to be held in India, he said, “Hindus are not safe in Bangladesh. The situation in Bangladesh is very bad. If Bangladesh thinks that the citizens will have to face the same situation there then it is a wrong thinking. Bangladesh should not feel unsafe about coming to India.”
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