Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has now fiercely targeted the Congress over the ongoing chief ministerial tussle in Congress-ruled Karnataka. Taking a dig at Rahul Gandhi over the alleged tussle between Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar in Indore on Sunday, he said that there are some students who are not ready to learn lessons from the public. He said this while talking to the media.
What did Scindia say on Congress?
Scindia told reporters in Indore, “Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the people have hoisted the flag of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) across the country. The Modi-led government has brought about all-round development of India and raised the country’s image on the world stage. On the other hand, there is a party (Congress) which is embroiled in a fight for the chair in the state where it is in power.
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He said that he did not want to comment in detail on the ‘internal matters’ of Congress. However, he did not fail to take a dig at the arch rival of BJP.
‘The future of Congress is in the hands of the public’
The Union Minister said, “It is the public that decides about the future of this party (Congress) and the public repeatedly teaches them a lesson, but there are some students who are not ready to learn the lesson.”
What did the Union Minister say about Madani’s statement?
On the controversial statement of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind chief Maulana Mahmood Madani regarding the Supreme Court, Scindia said that he was not aware of it but no person should ever make cheap comments on any pillar of democracy, especially the judiciary.
Madani had said that whenever there is oppression, there will be jihad.
Actually, Maulana Mahmood Madani had given a controversial statement regarding Vande Mataram. It was said that it is not difficult for the dead communities because they surrender. If they say read ‘Vande Mataram’ then they will start reading, but this will be the identity of being a dead community. If the community is alive then we will have to raise our morale. We will have to face the situation. He also commented on the Supreme Court. In this, regarding silence in many matters, he had said that whenever there is oppression, then there will be Jihad.

