'Go to Pakistan...', BJP lashes out at RJD leader for calling India's atmosphere bad
'Go to Pakistan...', BJP lashes out at RJD leader for calling India's atmosphere bad
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Patna: Abdul Bari Siddiqui, leader of Bihar's ruling party RJD, has been surrounded by one of his statements. He said in an Urdu newspaper function that I tell my children that the environment here is not good, you people will not be able to live. That's why settle abroad, and take citizenship there. On this, the BJP launched a scathing attack on him and advised him to go and settle in Pakistan. Bihar BJP spokesperson Nikhil Anand said, 'Siddiqui's statement is anti-India. If he feels scared here, then leave the facilities available in India and go to Pakistan. No one will stop him.'

Nikhil Anand said that Siddiqui is close to Lalu Prasad Yadav. His statement shows the culture of RJD and its policy of appeasement of Muslims. In fact, in a program last week, Siddiqui said, 'I would like to give my own example to describe the atmosphere in the country. I have a son who studies at Harvard University. The daughter has a degree from the London School of Economics. I told them to find a job there only. Apart from this, if possible, take citizenship also.'

Next to this, he says that I told the children that even though I am living here, but you people will not be able to live in the atmosphere of the country. This statement of Abdul Bari Siddiqui is becoming increasingly viral on social media as well. Siddiqui's statement is being criticized from a section. However, nothing has been said about the Muslim community or the BJP government in Siddiqui's statement. Still, in many places, his statement is being linked to the Muslim community and he is being criticized.

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