The Home Minister asked Owaisi, Killing a minor with a knife in Delhi Love or Jihad?

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Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Dr. Narottam Mishra has reacted sharply to the brutal murder of a minor girl in the capital Delhi. Condemning Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi’s statement in this matter, he has asked a question. Along with this, he has also questioned Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.

Home Minister Dr. Narottam Mishra while talking to the media on Tuesday attacked Owaisi. He said I want to ask Owaisi that the minor was attacked with a knife yesterday. Is this love or jihad? Aftab’s 35 Pieces, Love or Jihad? Not a single person from the Tukde Tukde gang has expressed grief.

Narottam Mishra lashing out at Congress said I am a girl, can fight, did not say a word, but you have gone to America. Along with this, Narottam Mishra also questioned former Madhya Pradesh CM Digvijay Singh, he said- Digvijay tweeted on the bangle seller but did not say anything on him. The girl child was killed in such a barbaric way but no statement came from Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, public is watching all this. Do you think you will fool the public, the public is seeing everything, understanding everything.

All the leaders rejected Kamal Nath

Targeting Kamal Nath, Home Minister Mishra said that all the leaders have rejected Kamal Nath. Now when their leader Rahul Gandhi was questioned, he avoided talking. What’s left now? All the leaders rejected Kamal Nath. The leaders who were not invited by Kamal Nath were also associated with Zoom and they too opened a front against Kamal Nath. Kamal Nath continued to call himself a face, but his leaders made it clear that Kamal Nath was no longer a face.

He said that no one agreed on the name of Kamal Nath. Narottam Mishra, on the other hand, said that reciting Sundarkand is a good thing, but does the Congress agree with Rahul Gandhi’s statement that boys go to temples to tease girls. Congress should clarify this. People have come to know those who open religion shops during elections, this politics of appeasement will not work anymore.