Tejashwi called Himanta Chinese version of cm Yogi…


assam assembly canceled Jumma break. There is also a lot of politics on the matter. Opposition parties are also attacking chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. In such a situation, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav called him the Chinese version of Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath. The bharatiya janata party (BJP) has retaliated to this statement of the RJD leader. bjp spokesperson Shahzad Poonawala, while talking to news agency ANI, said, "Tejashwi Yadav said that assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is the 'Chinese version'. Just because he was born in Assam. Has sam Pitroda's soul entered Tejashwi Yadav? Not respecting the Constitution and insulting every person is the character of the Indi alliance." ‘Is this the thinking to unite India?’


The bjp leader further said, "Rahul gandhi started his Bharat Jodo yatra Part 2 from the Northeast itself. He (Rahul Gandhi) should tell whether this is a statement to unite India? On this, rahul gandhi and gaurav gogoi should tell when they (Congress) will break ties with RJD?"


What is the whole matter, understand?

In fact, on friday (August 30), the assam assembly canceled the two-hour recess allowing Muslim MPs to offer Namaz. Reacting to this move, former deputy chief minister of bihar Tejashwi Yadav said, "In an attempt to gain cheap popularity and become the "Chinese version of Yogi", the chief minister of assam deliberately keeps doing things that disturb Muslims." 'Muslim MLAs opposed the decision of the Assembly'

At the same time, defending the decision of the assembly, Himanta Biswa Sarma had said that the decision to end the two-hour Jumma holiday was the decision of all Hindu and Muslim MLAs present in the House. He further said that when the Speaker of the assembly announced the decision, none of the 25 Muslim MLAs expressed any opposition. The chief minister said that this decision is being criticized only outside assam, while the MLAs of the state have shown their commitment to work for the development of the country.

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