Uma Bharti’s attitude does not seem to be softening in the demolition case of liquor shop in Madhya Pradesh. Today, Uma has tried to justify her action by writing a two-page letter to CM Shivraj. In this letter, Uma has given the logic that after hearing the pain of the women, she has vandalized in anger. Along with this, there has also been a demand to remove the shop in seven days. On the other hand, Congress has targeted Uma Bharti after the video of the incident went viral.
written in the letter
In a letter to Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Uma Bharti has also admitted her mistake. Uma has written that the women living in Barkheda Pathani told her the pain of the ill-effects of the liquor shop on the family. Hearing this, he got angry and broke some liquor bottles with stones. Uma Bharti said that the shop where she broke the bottles was set up against the liquor policy. There is a temple and school around this shop. After drinking alcohol, people molest the girls of the families living nearby. According to Uma, the people there have also protested against her, but even after this the administration did not remove her. So he threw stones in anger after seeing the tears of the weeping women. In the letter, Bharti has also demanded that the shop be removed in seven days.
what happened
Former Chief Minister Uma Bharti has been demanding a liquor ban from the government for one and a half years. Since last week, Uma has started intensifying her campaign for liquor ban. On Sunday night, she entered a liquor shop. After this, he picked up the stone and broke several bottles of liquor. The video of this incident is becoming increasingly viral on social media.
Congress attacked
On the other hand, in this matter, former minister and Congress MLA Sajjan Singh Verma has attacked BJP and Uma Bharti. He said that there is an internal tussle going on in the BJP. On one hand the government is making liquor cheap and on the other hand it is being vandalized by hooliganism for cheap popularity. Similarly, PCC President’s media coordinator Narendra Saluja said that the government had made a law against stone pelting, where is it. He said that the law has a provision for recovery from stone pelters. Will the stone pelters be recovered now?