
Congress leader Hussain furious over bulldozer action…
congress leader Hussain Dalwai has reacted to the bulldozer action at the house of Faheem Khan, the main accused in the nagpur violence. He has called this action wrong. Dalwai said that this is Chhatrapati shivaji Maharaj's maharashtra and it is not right to take the law into one's own hands here. congress leader Hussain Dalwai, while talking to the media, said, "Our maharashtra is the state of Chhatrapati shivaji Maharaj, Shahu Ji Maharaj, mahatma Phule and baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar. This is not Uttar Pradesh. I want to ask whether the bulldozer has come from Uttar Pradesh?"
Which maharashtra of ideas do they want to create - Dalwai
Raising the question, he further said, "If the government starts taking the law in its own hands, then maharashtra will not remain the same. Which maharashtra of ideas do they want to create? This question has now arisen."
What did Hussain Dalwai say on Kunal Kamra controversy?
Hussain Dalwai also reacted on Kunal Kamra controversy. He said, "Kunal Kamra is an artist and what is the need to create so much ruckus over what he has said? His office was demolished. If the government people themselves start taking the law in their own hands, then what will the poor man do? Ignore whatever Kamra has said. Why is he so scared? He also said, "I think he is an artist and what is there to be scared about. The Constitution of the country has given him the right to speak and it is absolutely wrong to take away that right, so it is absolutely wrong to demolish his house or take action on his office by using a bulldozer."
What did Dalwai say on Sanjay Raut's dna statement?
On Sanjay Raut's statement that Kunal Kamra and I have the same dna, Dalwai said, "If sanjay raut has said this, then it clearly means that both of us have the same thoughts. I think that thoughts can be similar, many times everyone's thoughts are quite different, but sometimes I also feel that my thoughts and the other person's thoughts can be similar. His statement should be welcomed."
