Suspense crime, Digital Desk : BSP chief and the ex-Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Mayawati, slammed the opposition parties for their comments over the terror attack that happened in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on April 22. She expressed her concern regarding the tragedy on her official X account calling it a political misfortunate blunder.
She stated that such politically motivated violence and publicity stunts frame a wrong narrative and divide the people and nation. She believes that all political wings of the nation should support the government on how the government decides to deal with the socalled diplomatically sensitive scenario and not use it as a messaging battleground.
“All parties should unite and support the government in every step taken concerning Pahalgam terror attack. In the same way, political statements and poster getting people worried is not good for the nation hone shou less dim and dumb. For people and bad_for_the_world,” she wrote.
Warning Against Disrespecting Ambedkar
Coming to the comments on Dr. BR Ambedkar, Mayawati had something to say. She served a bold warning to Congress and her party, Samajwadi, which claimed any sort of insensitivity towards the father of the Constitution will invoke anger that will be immense from the delegates of BOMSP.
“I don’t care what it costs them to foray Mr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar,” she spoke with her reasoning hat on. “So that offends you, used the BSP will go to rally against such deeds. Especially this goes to for the SP and Congress, reckless mandaters be careful,” she retorted bluntly.
Opposition Under Fire for Social Media Post
The Congress party faced sharp criticism from the political diaspora for a social media post claiming modi is missing “after the Pahalgam attack.” His image was showed with the caption “Gayab” and a headless torso, which was done away with later on.
BJP leaders condemned the post stating that the Congress is simply repeating foreign controlled audio without any forgery on their side. National Conference party’s leader who was also J&K’s Chief Minister Omar Abdullah later on condemned the inopportune remarks made by the opposition too.
“Where is he missing? He is in Delhi, we have already had soft corner for him and now has to do whatever is suitable and he wants,” said Abdullah.
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