PM Narendra Modi’s advice in the meeting after the controversial opsindoremark of BJP leaders


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PM Modi has warned BJP leaders against operation vermilion and unfair remarks about related issues. The controversial comments of the party members have caused public resentment and legal issues.

New Delhi:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has warned his party leaders, who have made many harmful remarks on India’s accurate attacks on terrorist bases in Operation Sindoor – Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir – sources have said.

Sources said that in a meeting of Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Ministers of NDA -ruled states, which he presided over, PM Modi said, sources said, the leader advised that the leaders refrain from speaking on every issue and thus make unnecessary statements.

The controversial statements of some BJP leaders about Pahalgam terrorist attack and subsequent operation vermilion made headlines in recent times, leaving the party in a strange position.

Madhya Pradesh minister Vijay Shah has created a massive uproar with his sexist comment on Colonel Sophia Qureshi – the face of the armed forces during the press briefing on Operation Sindoor. The matter has reached the Supreme Court and has troubled the judges extremely.

Mr. Shah surprised Colonel Qureshi as a “sister of terrorists” in a public event and said that people living in Pakistan were sent to naked the country as a woman from the “same community”.

The minister said, “You have widowed the sisters of our community, so a sister of your community will make you naked. (Prime Minister) Modi proved that the daughters of your community can be sent to Pakistan to take revenge.”

Later this week, BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP Ram Chander Jangra criticized women who lost their husbands in a terrible terrorist attack in Pahgam, Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April. They suffered because they had a lack of brave qualities, enthusiasm and enthusiasm, MP said.

Addressing a gathering in Bhiwani, Haryana during a program to mark the 300th birth anniversary of the 18th century Maratha Queen Ahilibai Holkar, Mr. Jungra said: “The women who had lost their husbands, they could not lack the warrior, enthusiasm and enthusiasm of the warrior. 26 People were killed.”

Later, when she hoped that women hoped to fight against the terrorists, the MP said, “Ahilibai Holkar was a woman, so Rani Laxmibai was, did they not fight? We wanted our sisters to be brave and live boldly.”


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