Kamal R. Khan wrote on Twitter that Muslims made a mistake by voting for Congress. Now he has to leave the country and run away. KRK’s tweet is getting mixed reactions. Many people have also pulled up KRK fiercely.
KRK wrote, “Muslims of the country have made their full time flag by voting for Congress throughout their lives. Now you have to leave the country and run away.” Taking a jibe at KRK’s tweet, a user named Gurdeep wrote, “You have already fled the country.” Akhtar Khan wrote, “You care about the whole world, do some work.” Brijraj wrote, “No, still cooperate in the integrity of the nation, adopt Hinduism, work in the interest of the country, everything will be good.”
Beniwal wrote, “When are you running then?” Amil Khan wrote, “You have already left Mumbai and fled to Dubai, then only target the people of our country by sitting there. Had it been in Mumbai, I would not have had so much courage. Salman Bhai’s bodyguard would have made Tera Bharata till now.”
Desh Ke Musalmano Ne Zindagi Bhar #Congress Ko Vote Dekar Full time Jhand Karali Apni. Ab Desh Se Bhagana Padega.
— KRK (@kamaalrkhan) May 17, 2022
Let us inform that KRK is tweeting about the Muslims in Varanasi regarding the Gyanvapi Masjid case. Earlier too, he wrote in a tweet, “Muslims in Varanasi are very stupid who are fighting for Gyanvapi Masjid. Why are they not understanding that the government is theirs, the police is theirs, the court is also theirs. So he can do whatever he wants. And if they have decided to take the mosque, then give it.” On this tweet of KRK, both sides made many comments. Many people lashed out at KRK and some even agreed with him.
Significantly, the survey was done on the orders of the court at Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi. The Shringar Gauri temple of Varanasi is present in the Gyanvapi mosque complex. For which five women named Rekha Pathak, Sita Sahu, Lakshmi Devi and Manju Vyas and Rakhi Singh had filed a petition in the court in August last year. The domes and walls of the mosque were surveyed, against which a petition was filed on behalf of the Muslim side to stop the survey. Now the Supreme Court is hearing that petition.