'New Mulla eats more onions,' why did CM Baghel say this to Hemant Biswa Sarma?
'New Mulla eats more onions,' why did CM Baghel say this to Hemant Biswa Sarma?
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Raipur: Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel has slammed Assam Chief Minister Hemant Biswa Sharma for commenting on Congress's Bharat Jodo Yatra. Attacking Bhupesh said that Hemant has become a new Mullah, and due to this he is eating more onions. Let us tell you that keeping in mind the Congress Mission 2024, Bharat Jodo Yatra is being taken out. This yatra is on the target of the BJP and its allies. Statement politics is also in full swing regarding this. Regarding this, the Chief Minister of Assam recently issued a statement saying that there is no benefit of this yatra in India. India was partitioned during the rule of Congress. Bhupesh Baghel was annoyed by this statement. 

In fact, Assam CM Hemant Biswa Sharma had also given a statement on Congress's Bharat Jodo Yatra. He had said that India was divided in 1947 during the Congress rule. If Congress has to do Bharat Jodo Yatra, then Rahul Gandhi should start the journey from Pakistan. India is already connected and one. There is going to be no benefit of this journey in India. 

The same Chhattisgarh CM and senior Congress leader Bhupesh Baghel said that Hemant Biswa Sharma is doing the work of spewing poison these days. Biswa is now the new Mulla. Earlier he was in Congress, now he has gone to BJP. It is also said that the new Mulla eats more onions. Hemant Biswa must have seen the map of Akhand Bharat in the office of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, in which Pakistan, India and Nepal Bangladesh are all. CM Baghel said that BJP says send all the Muslims of India to Pakistan. Then unite Pakistan into Akhand Bharat. Then what is the point of sending and joining Pakistan? If Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan will join all these countries and the population of 40 crores of Muslims will be assembled, then the condition will get worse. Baghel further said that there are people who believe in any caste religion, India is a country where people of many religious castes reside. There is unity in diversity in India.

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