Dayadra Mandal ,Kolkata;
Congress candidate from Bhopal and party's veteran leader Digvijay Singh has said that the word Hindutva is not in his dictionary. On Saturday, Digvijay Singh filed his nomination from Congress as a Congress candidate from the Bhopal parliamentary constituency. During this, he talked to journalists on his agenda. When journalists asked him questions on Hindutva and Hindu terrorism, he said that the word Hindutva is not in his dictionary. Digvijay asked the reason of using the word hindutva. The word Hindutva is not in my dictionary."
Bhopal Lok Sabha seat on the ticket of BJP against former Chief Minister Digvijay Sadhvi Pradnya, accused of Malegaon blasts, is contesting. Asked questions from Sadhvi Pragya on the then Mumbai Chief of the ATS Hemant Karkare, who was killed in the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai and when asked by Digvijay Singh on the notice of that Election Commission, he said that this matter is of wisdom. Digvijay Singh said, "These points are between Pragya ji and the Election Commission, where I came in between."
On avoiding the answers to questions disputed by Digvijay Singh, when some journalists have funnyly said that you are in silent mode, Digvijay Singh also gave a reply in his style and said that he has not taken the contract to make news. On this reply, the journalists shouted slogans.
Digvijay Singh also answered the question related to CM Kamal Nath of Madhya Pradesh. Sadhvi Pragya had said in Bhopal on Saturday that Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath was involved in the 1984 riots in Delhi. When asked about this question, Digvijay Singh said, "There is no case against Kamal Nath, there is no FIR, no witnesses, no evidence, and 36 years have passed and now 36 years later The riot, who did it. "
Though Digvijay Singh said, "We are sorry for the riots and the guilty people are involved in it, but as far as Kamal Nath is concerned, it is unfair to drag his name into it." Please tell that Bhopal seat is considered as BJP's stronghold and BJP has occupied this seat for the last 30 years. The voting is held on May 12.
Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia also got his form from Saturday's Guna Shivpuri parliamentary constituency. During filing nomination papers, along with his wife Priyadarshini Raje Scindia was also with her. Explain that Scindia has been a member of Guna Shivpuri Lok Sabha constituency from the year 2002. This seat is to be voted on May 12.
Addressing an election meeting after completing the formation, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said that there is a need to change the atmosphere of intolerance spread in the country. He said that the time has come for BJP to build a borea bed. Scindia described himself as a worker and said, "Modiji, I call you this time in Shivpuri. Let's look at Shivpuri and see Kamdev on one side and on the other side Modi ji is your nominee.

No comments