Abu azmi on nitesh rane: Ever since the talk of shooting religion in the Pahalgam terror attack, Maharashtra Minister Nitesh Rane is constantly attacking the Muslims of the country. Giving a controversial statement, Nitesh Rane had told the public to ask the shopkeepers to read Hanuman Chalisa before buying goods, only then buy something from them. Now Samajwadi Party MLA Abu Azmi has given a big statement on this.
Abu Azmi says, “There are 8 cases registered against Nitesh Rane. Perhaps he is relieved from the Supreme Court, but I am going to apply in the court to cancel his relief and to register more cases. These things cannot happen to a good person.
‘Nitesh Rane did not go to Aaj Tak’- Abu Azmi
Abu Azmi, making another big claim, said, “In this country, only Hindus are heard. If it had not happened, Nitesh Rane would have been in jail. Will he go to jail till date, did not go?” He further said, “My complaint was taken cognizance of Joint Commissioner Law and Order Satyanarayana Chaudhary and said that I will take action on this and tell it that it is my promise.”
‘Opposition is not talking about religion’- Abu Azmi
In Pahalgam, people were killed by asking religion. On this, Abu Azmi said, “Opposition is not talking about religion, rather these people are doing it. If someone there asked religion, they are calling it this thing, then these people are calling it. No one is talking about religion again and again to the opposition.”
What did Abu Azmi say on ‘missing’ post
At the same time, the ruling party is an attacker on the Congress since posting a ‘missing’ picture of PM Modi. In response, Abu Azmi said that all this was said that PM Modi should have gone to Kashmir, but he did not go. I think all this should stop and there should be talk of development.
At the same time, on Gaurav Bhatia’s statement, Abu Azmi said, “If the inquiry is ordered, then you should know who is mixed with Pakistan. Milk milk will be water. Pakistanis are facing terror every day. Should sit and talk. If Pakistan is supporting such terror, then strong steps should be taken against it.”