
Ayodhya, 10 May
(HS): BJP leaders are outraged by the Samajwadi Party's media cell's comments
on BJP state president Pankaj Chaudhary, posted on social media. BJP leaders
have strongly condemned the comments, calling them a reflection of the
Samajwadi Party's distorted mentality and declining political standards. BJP
leaders expressed their reactions to the issue before the inauguration of the
training camp in Ranopali.
BJP National General Secretary Arun Singh said that
the Samajwadi Party's language and actions completely reflect their negative
and chaotic mentality. He said that political parties should express their
views within ideological boundaries, but the Samajwadi Party is continuously
using indecent language and lowering the standards of politics.
State General Secretary Sanjay Rai said that the
public is watching, and the SP will receive a befitting reply in the near
future. The BJP practices politics of development, national interest, and
public service, while the SP is engaged in spreading confusion and creating
controversy. He said that such comments have caused widespread resentment among
the public.
Regional General Secretary and Metropolitan
Incharge Vijay Pratap Singh said that the SP's politics has always been based
on casteism, appeasement, and controversy. The comments made against the BJP
state president make it clear that the SP no longer has any issues of public
interest.
MLA Ved Prakash Gupta said that the Samajwadi Party
(SP) is making baseless statements out of fear of the BJP's growing public
support. The general public is offended by this kind of language and will
respond democratically when the time comes.
Mayor Mahant Girishpati Tripathi said the Samajwadi
Party's comments were a testament to their desperation and political
bankruptcy. Making derogatory comments about the BJP leadership was an insult
to democratic values.
BJP Metropolitan
President Kamlesh Srivastava said that the SP should control its language and
culture. The public will never accept leaders and parties that cross the limits
of decorum. In the future, the public will respond to this nuisance.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi