Kumar Vishwas came in support of PM Modi, taunts opposition parties
Kumar Vishwas came in support of PM Modi, taunts opposition parties
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Countrymen are angry with 20 soldiers martyred, including an army officer on the border in the Indo-China dispute during the Corona havoc. Politics is also being done about this. Congress national spokesperson Randeep Surjewala has asked many questions while surrounding the central government. On the other hand, because of the border dispute between India and China, the famous poet Kumar Vishwas has taken a dig on the attitude of opposition parties.

Apart from appealing to the countrymen, he requested the opposition parties to stay united through a tweet. Kumar Vishwas told those who targeted the Bharatiya Janata Party and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, without naming any political party, that this is not the time to oppose, but to support the country's army. He tweeted, "Politicians, parties and supporters you have the liberty to criticise PM Modi and his work, but this time showing our differences to the enemy is not in the country's interest. At this time the whole world should stand with PM Modi and Defense Minister".

Kumar Vishwas wrote in another tweet- 'Dear countrymen, the country faced all kinds of challenges. In such difficult times, keeping aside personal beliefs and agendas, stand with the interest of the country. Also always remember - 'Nand Magadh Nahi Hai'. Kumar again tweeted and wrote- "We are all angry, we are all worried, we are all restless but in the midst of this think about those families before speaking rubbish and unnecessary things. Also think, whose sons have been martyred today for our protection, Crying face folded hands @adgpi The whole country is with you, we are very confident and extremely proud of all of you."

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