New Delhi. The former Prime Minister of India was recently admitted to AIIMS, Delhi due to dengue. In such a situation, veteran leaders across the country are wishing him a speedy recovery. But in the meantime, Hafizul Hasan Ansari, Minister of Tourism and Sports, Government of Jharkhand, said such a thing about Manmohan Singh that there was a ruckus in the country. Actually, Hasan Ansari paid tribute to Manmohan Singh while talking about the death of Manmohan Singh in a meeting.
Now the minister is getting trolled
During a program, Minister Hafizul Hasan informed about the death of former PM Manmohan Singh. He said that there is a sad news, former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has passed away. The former PM has played an important role in taking India forward. Along with this, by observing two minutes silence to the people present there, appealed to pay tribute to former PM Manmohan Singh. This statement of Hafizul Hasan is going viral on social media, due to which people are trolling him.
Since the information came out in this regard, people are fiercely criticizing the minister for this act. On the other hand, the main opposition party BJP is attacking the Jharkhand government on this issue and is demanding an apology from the minister.
BJP is demanding an apology
On this issue, former Union Minister and BJP MP Jayant Sinha said that the whole country is wishing for the speedy recovery of former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh. Along with this, according to the hospital management, his health is also improving. On the other hand, only the ministers of Congress coalition Jharkhand government are condoling the death of Manmohan Singh, it is very unfortunate. For this they should apologize.
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It is worth noting that even before this, Dr Neera Yadav of Jharkhand Government had paid tribute to former President APJ Abdul Kalam while he was alive. However, when he realized his mistake, he immediately apologized.
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