CM Mamata Banerjee accuses these powerful figures of spreading hatred
CM Mamata Banerjee accuses these powerful figures of spreading hatred
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CM Mamta Banerjee has strongly opposed the Nagarika law. She has also taken to the streets in protest against this law. But criticizing Yogi Adityanath's recent comment on 'Goli v. Boli' on another matter, India said on Monday that India is facing a "dangerous situation" as people in constitutional posts are busy spreading hatred. Mamta claimed that whenever the elections come close, the BJP indulges in communal politics. He said that BJP never talks about the farmers nor the students, their only aim is to divide the country.

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Apart from this, he said that how can the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh say that if you do not agree with the bid, shoot it '? I have never heard such a comment before. A Union Minister (Anurag Thakur) also said something similar. They are simply engaged in the politics of hate. The Chief Minister told reporters at the State Secretariat, the country is going through a dangerous situation. It is noteworthy that Yogi sparked controversy during a rally in Delhi, saying that those who attack Kanwaris will face police bullets.

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There are assembly elections in Delhi on February 8. Mamta said that the saffron party was scared of anti-CAA protests in Jamia Nagar, Shaheen Bagh and other parts of Delhi. There is a saying, those who fear to die and those who fight to win. Stating that the party of opportunists' said that they encourage sabotage, hooliganism, and molestation. Why our motherland suddenly turned into an area of murder?

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