- Congress leader responded to CM Yogi’s statement
4 p.m. News Network
Bombay Mutual political attacks by leaders continue in the election season of Maharashtra. So the political temperature of the state has also risen considerably. Leaders are cornering each other with new slogans. Congress leader Sachin Pilot is also busy campaigning in Maharashtra. During this, Sachin responded to Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s statement on the amendment of the Waqf Act and said that many leaders and political parties do not agree with the provisions of the bill. The BJP cannot work arbitrarily in this Lok Sabha.
Commenting on CM Yogi Adityanath’s slogan of ‘Bantege to Katenge’, Sachin Pilot said that he should give him the slogan of ‘Padhoge to Badhoge’. Pilot said that the amendment is the task of Parliament. I also brought invoices earlier. It had to be removed, it had to be modified. JPC can’t work. Getting some work done in Parliament is not a struggle. After discussion, it is done on the basis of majority figures. Many leaders and parties do not agree with the provisions he has brought. We’ll have to discuss that. The Congress leader said democracy does not mean using force. Communicate and discuss and something significant may emerge. Which was done arbitrarily in the previous Lok Sabha. They do not have a majority in the constitution of this Lok Sabha. Pilot said those raising these questions should understand that Kharge comes from a Dalit and poor family.