Saturday, 28 July 2018

Mamata Banerjee's mental condition isn't steady: BJP minister

Alwar (Rajasthan), July 28 Kicking off a fresh war of words, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) minister in Rajasthan, Jaswant Singh Yadav, named West Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee a mentally unstable person.

While responding to Banerjee's ongoing explanation on conservative associations, Yadav, who is the Labor Minister in Rajasthan government, stated: "Somebody who does not have any learning, or love for the country, what increasingly an improper articulation Mamata Ji (Mamata Banerjee) could have given than, 'all Hindu association are extremists.' Why doesn't she leave the Hindu religion at that point? Mamata Ji's psychological condition isn't stable." (Jisko khud ko gyaan nahi, desh se prem nahi, isse zyada besharam articulation Mamata ji ka kya hoga ki 'jitne Hindu sangathan hain woh saare ugrawadi hain'. Toh chhor de Hindu dharam. Mamata ji ki maansik sthiti theek nahi hai).

Mamata Banerjee on July 21 while addressing to a Trinamool Congress (TMC) yearly uber rally in Kolkatta had stated: "The way lynching is occurring crosswise over India, they are making Talibanis among individuals and pushing individuals into a pit of radicalism." She likewise charged that a few individuals from the BJP and Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) are "playing filthy diversions" for the sake of religion.

While saying that he doesn't support lynching and viciousness, Yadav added that alert must be kept up by individuals to shun harming religious assumptions. "We are as yet saying that individuals bringing the law into their hands, and beating anybody is unlawful and off-base. Be that as it may, the cow is an image for Hindus and if these illegal businesses don't stop, these responses will proceed. No government or some other association can put a conclusion to it," Yadav said while responding to the Alwar lynching incident.

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