Patna, 6 December (IANS). Bihar government minister Neeraj Kumar Bablu, while speaking to IANS on Friday, supported Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s statement related to Babar. Minister Bablu said that whatever CM Yogi has said is absolutely correct.
Neeraj Kumar Bablu said that CM Yogi is such a Chief Minister who expresses his views boldly and fearlessly. When he speaks, whatever he says is completely correct. What CM Yogi said is absolutely accurate. Those who are associated with terrorism, their very nature is to spread terror. These people want terrorist states and terrorist countries and believe in these things. This is the reason why these people keep doing such things. If CM Yogi is saying something, then there is truth in it. We believe he is completely right.
He said that CM Yogi also said that history tells how the Mughals looted this country, attacked temples, destroyed forts and monasteries. The DNA of this mentality is still there in some people. These people still want to spread terrorism and atrocities in India. But, we want to say it clearly that as long as there is a government of CM Yogi and Prime Minister Modi, this can never be possible.
Taking a dig at Bihar Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav’s promise of giving pension of Rs 1,500 to the elderly above 60 years of age, he said that when Tejashwi Yadav was in power, he was not concerned about the public. His focus was only on the work of his departments and he maintained distance from the public by keeping himself busy in politics. Tejashwi Yadav traveled abroad and did not take out time to meet the public. Now after coming out of power, he has made a false promise of pension scheme.
He further said that Tejashwi Yadav’s party is only expert in spreading rumours. He did nothing except confuse the public. The people of Bihar have now understood the truth about Tejashwi Yadav and his party and they will be completely rejected in the upcoming elections. In the matter of pension scheme in Bihar, the NDA government will take appropriate decisions and when the time comes, necessary steps will be taken for every section.
–IANS
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