2024-08-26 10:56:36
New Delhi: Targeting the alliance of Congress and National Conference (NC) in the upcoming assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has asked 10 questions to the Congress party and its leader Rahul Gandhi. Now Congress leader Pawan Khera has hit back at Shah’s questions. Khera said that when BJP formed an alliance with PDP, he had read their manifesto.
Pawan Khera hit back at Amit Shah’s allegations
Congress leader Pawan Khera said, ‘I want to know from Amit Shah that when he formed an alliance with PDP, did he read the PDP manifesto? It was written in that manifesto that the currency of both India and Pakistan will be used. There was a long document on self-governance in it. Despite all this, you form a government with them and reach a common minimum program. In that you have written that following the path of Atal ji, we will talk to Hurriyat. Why did you do this?’
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On Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Ukraine, the Congress leader said, ‘Prime Minister Modi gets some information about Pandit Nehru after going abroad. He liked it when he bowed before Mahatma Gandhi abroad. ‘Godse at home, Gandhi outside’, this is the Prime Minister’s policy. The comment made by the Ukrainian President on trade between India and Russia, I think India should respond to it. He (Zelensky) cornered the Prime Minister and said that Russia is getting strength due to your trade. We need to know how the Prime Minister has reacted to this…’
Amit Shah had asked questions to Congress
Let us tell you that Home Minister Amit Shah, while making a big allegation on the Congress, wrote in a post on Instagram, ‘The Congress party, which has repeatedly played with the unity and security of the country in the greed for power, has again put its intentions in front of the country by forming an alliance with the Abdullah family’s ‘National Conference’ in the Jammu and Kashmir elections. Shah has asked 10 questions to Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party regarding the NC manifesto. He has asked whether the Congress supports the promise of a ‘separate flag’ in Jammu and Kashmir again by the ‘National Conference’? Does Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party support the decision of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference to push Jammu and Kashmir back into the era of unrest and terrorism by bringing back Article 370 and 35A? Does the Congress support promoting separatism again by talking with Pakistan in exchange for the youth of Kashmir?