Lucknow, 30 Aug (HS): Senior Bharatiya Janata Party
leader and Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya have
condemned MP Mahua Moitra's comment on Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Keshav
Prasad Maurya said that the comment made by the state's woman MP Mahua Moitra,
who gave the Vande Mataram mantra, on Union Home Minister Amit Shah is
extremely unparliamentary and objectionable. This cannot be tolerated at all
and the people of the country and West Bengal will never forgive her for this.
Keshav Prasad Maurya posted on X and wrote that Moitra
knows very well that it is Amit Shah who made Article 370 history. Along with
bringing most of the Naxalite districts into the mainstream, he has constantly
worked to curb the infiltrators. His blueprint of strict monitoring of the
internal security of the country is working. In fact, Moitra understands very
well that her Trinamool Congress fears Amit Shah the most politically. In the
next assembly elections, Amit Shah can turn the tables on her party.
Infiltrators fear him the most. In such a situation, to keep them (infiltrators)
on her side, Moitra has already started spewing fire against Amit Shah.
Congress is taking oxygen in name only: In another post,
Keshav Prasad Maurya wrote that the ground of huge states like Uttar Pradesh,
West Bengal, Gujarat, Bihar, Odisha and Tamil Nadu, which are important for
politics, has been drought-stricken for the Congress for decades. During this
time, there have been Congress governments at the center as well. But due to
the arrogance of the Gandhi family, first the states broke away and then the
center also got shaken. Even a person with a general understanding of politics
can tell that no excuse like vote theft can be used in this. In a few states,
Congress is taking oxygen in name only. Therefore, there is no possibility of
Congress coming to power for the next two-three decades. Frustrated leader of
the Gandhi family, Rahul Gandhi, is making Bapu's dream come true by pouring
buttermilk on the roots of the Congress every day, who had recommended
dissolving the Congress after independence.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi