New Delhi: Senior Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar has once again discussed criticisms after discussing India's internal matter in Pakistan. And there he claimed that there are differences between PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah on the issue of NPR and NRC. Let us tell you that Mani Shankar got involved in a debate in Pakistan on 13 January 2020 on Monday. At the same time, it is being said that in the debate, Pak PM Imran Khan's ally was also present, after which BJP has become an attacker on Mani Shankar. During the panel discussion, Mani Shankar said that both Modi and Shah are the face of Hindutva in India. He said, 'NPR is being seen as a way to bring NRC in the Narendra Modi government. In Parliament, the Home Minister said and also assured in writing that this was a step before NRC. ' Manishankar Iyer wants to create unrest in India with the help of Pakistan: According to information from sources, BJP leader Uma Bharti has given a statement regarding Mani Shankar Iyer. Uma Bharti said that Mani Shankar is an educated man who is knowledgeable of foreign affairs, but he went there (Lahore) with proper planning, with the help of Pakistan, to create unrest in India. The Congress is creating a situation like 1947 by dividing Hindus and Muslims. Whose hand is strong, ours or that of the murderer?': For the sake of information, let us tell you that Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar joined the protest on Tuesday in the Shaheen Bagh area of Delhi regarding CAA and NRC. On this, Iyer said that I am personally ready to do everything. I am ready in whatever sacrifices I have to give. Now see whose hand is stronger, ours or that murderer's? At Shaheen Bagh, there is a protest against CAA-NRC from 15 December 2019. Also Read: Snowfall wreaks havoc in Pakistan, death toll crosses 100 Deadly virus continues to target people in China, most affected people in this city Lahore High Court seeks response from government, Maryam Nawaz may get benefit These drugs affect driving ability for up to 12 hours after consumption