Shaheen Bagh: BJP President Ghosh attacked the opposition, Biryani is served from foreign funds
Shaheen Bagh: BJP President Ghosh attacked the opposition, Biryani is served from foreign funds
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For the last two months, there has been a tremendous protest in Delhi's Shaheen Bagh regarding the Citizenship Amendment Act. This protest is now becoming a big issue for the whole country. There is also continuous rhetoric between the party and the opposition regarding the performance. Meanwhile, West Bengal BJP President Dilip Ghosh has claimed that the protesters are being funded from abroad. Ghosh's statement has caused controversy. Dilip Ghosh said on Saturday that uneducated women and men are performing at Delhi's Shaheen Bagh and Kolkata's Park Circus and they are served biryani bought from foreign funds and money Are given.

Addressing a protest meeting here, Ghosh said that poor and uneducated women and men are sitting on the streets to protest. They are being fed biryani, which is being purchased with money from abroad. The BJP MP said that whether it is Delhi's Shaheen Bagh or Kolkata's Park Circus, the same situation is everywhere. People like Brinda Karat and P Chidambaram join this crowd. Some uneducated women are sitting with children on their laps. Those people are only their listeners.

For your information, let us tell you that the ruling Trinamool Congress and opposition CPI-M have reacted sharply to Ghosh's statement. CPI (M) politburo member Mohammad Salim said that anyone who does not know about the ground reality cannot make such remarks about these women. Trinamool Congress general secretary Partha Chatterjee said that such remarks reflect the saffron party's mentality.

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