New Delhi, 8 March (IANS). Sambhal CO Anuj Kumar Chaudhary of Uttar Pradesh has been engulfed in controversies over one of his statements. He said that the Muslim community feels that if they can be painted on the day of Holi, do not leave the house. Actually, Holi and Zuma are falling on the same day on 14 March. Anuj Chaudhary said that Zuma comes 52 times a year and Holi once. Politics has intensified on his statement. The Samajwadi Party protested this, so now former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat has also appeared in this episode.
During a conversation with news agency IANS, former CM Harish Rawat said that Sambhal CO does not understand India. He is a senior police officer, but he needs to understand India. We should learn to respect the beliefs of all religions and their traditions. Ramadan will come in Holi. Something else will come on Deepawali. India is diverse. I understand that they should understand India before making a statement.
On writing “Swami Vivekananda Marg” instead of Tughlaq Lane on the nameplate of their government residence by BJP MPs Dinesh Sharma and Krishnapal Gurjar, Harish Rawat said that Prime Minister Modi was given a majority to the people of the country to run the government for the next five years. The government should remove poverty from the country, remove unemployment, youth get jobs. However, the government is not doing anything on this side. Just an exercise is being done to change the name, including the names of the Mughal rulers.
On the statement of Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar about former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, Harish Rawat said that Mani Shankar Iyer’s vision is not needed to understand Rajiv Gandhi. He gave the country a modern vision. He was the father of technology. The 18 -year -old youths were given the right to vote. Mobility came in Indian politics. Improved the field of education. Improved the field of defense significantly. Rajiv Gandhi gave India a different vision.
The BJP called the Karnataka government’s budget as the budget of minorities. On this, former Uttarakhand CM Harish Rawat said that there is something for the minorities in the budget, so they are telling the minorities. This reflects the hatred of the BJP for a class-caste.
-IANS
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