New Delhi. Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, who is in the limelight with his impeccable opinion on every issue, has targeted the bulldozer action currently being taken by the central government. The Congress leader has termed the government’s bulldozer action as unconstitutional. He has termed the action taken by the government as wrong. The way people’s houses are being demolished without any prior notice is totally wrong. The Congress leader said that this is an inhuman act. Apart from this, Shashi Tharoor has termed the above act of the central government as fatal for democracy. He said that this is a unilateral action taken by the government. At the same time, he said that the PM of UK is in India.
It is natural that the issue of democracy will be discussed during this time. In such a situation, looking at the kind of activities being seen at present, it is believed that this will tarnish the image of Indian democracy. However, the government is claiming that they are taking action against the encroachment, but this claim is completely baseless, which has no basis. The Congress leader said that so far bulldozers have run in three states of the country. In which Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi are included. Not only this, a DDA shop located in the capital Delhi was also demolished in the past. Now the situation of this whole country is changing. Therefore, the government should make it clear whether there is a democratic system in the country or not. On the other hand, BJP leader and spokesperson Sambit Patra gave a befitting reply to this statement of Shashi Tharoor. He said that in the BJP government, action is not taken by looking at one’s religion, but action is taken by looking at what is wrong and right.
He further said in his statement that an accused named Firoz raped a 4-year-old girl. Yesterday the court reduced his sentence from hanging to 20 years. We have not bulldozers into his house. On the other hand, the house of Mumbai blast accused Yakub Memon has also not been bulldozed. Let us inform that at present, illegal constructions are being demolished by the central government through bulldozers. Due to which there is a debate in the political corridors. Some are opposing it, some are supporting it. Some people say that this action being taken by the government against illegal construction is beneficial, while some people say that this action is injurious to the people. Now in such a situation, what stand does this whole matter take? All eyes will be on this.