Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Choudhary, who made a controversial statement on Kashmir during the discussion on Article 370 in the Lok Sabha, has retracted his statement. "I knew Pakistan was going to do something," he said when Pakistan ended its trade with India. The Kashmir issue is our internal matter. Our country has a right to decide which law to pass in the nation," he said during the discussion on the bill, adding that the Kashmir issue is pending with the UN. How can we tell our internal case.
In the meantime, he attacked the BJP, saying, "The PM had announced from the Red Fort that we would not hug Kashmiris but embrace them, but today the situation in Kashmir is like a concentration camp. Mobile and internet connections have been disconnected. The Amarnath Yatra was also cancelled. What's going on there?' Sonia Gandhi was outraged at the Adhira statement. He also advised the Adhira to understand the party line. Sonia said that mp Manish Tiwari's line during the discussion is the party line. He favoured the party in the right way. The Adhrira statement also made the party gritty.
For your information, Home Minister Amit Shah in Parliament had asked Adhir Ranjan to repeat his statement, surrounded by the Congress. He said, "Does the Congress not consider PoK as part of India? It is the Congress' view that the United Nations can monitor Jammu and Kashmir. The Congress should make its stand clear. Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi also attacked the Congress. "The Congress without a head has now become irrational. How can you say that Kashmir is not our integral part and it is not our internal issue. She has become a victim of mental insolvency because of the damage done to Congress. Naqvi further said that Sonia Gandhi was there in Parliament, Rahul Gandhi was there, but nobody stopped her from making these remarks. , who was cleared. It was introduced in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday and it was approved from here.
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