Punjab

Congress had started dividing the country soon after the Independence - Grewal

May 09, 2014 08:31 PM


Advocate, Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal National Secretary, BJP Kisan Morcha and Prabhari Himachal Pradesh alleged that it was the Congress which had started dividing the country soon after the Independence and not the Bharatiya Janta party Prime Ministerial Candidate Shri Narendra Modi.


In a press statement today here Grewal said that Congress party, RJD and even Chief Minister Nitish Kumar miss no opportunity to tell people particularly the minorities that if Narendra Modi comes to power, he will divide the country on the basis of religion. He said but the truth is that Congress for the sake of power facilitated the partition of the country after Independence against the will of Mahatama Gandhi. On criticising Congress party's predictions that Shri Narendra Modi would be "Divisive" if he becomes the prime minister, Grewal questioned why the Gujarat Chief Minister Shri Narendra Modi did not divide his state after being elected thrice.


He said that Congress party, Rashtriya Janata Dal and Janata Dal ( United ) believe in creating fear psychosis among Muslims to corner their votes. National Secretary hit back at Congress party first family and claimed that though they Shmt. Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi have taken Gandhi's name but it was the BJP which was truly following Mahatama Gandhi's idea. Grewal also lambasted the Manmohan Singh's, Government for lowering the prestige of the nation by 'stooping' before China and Pakistan.


He said that our neighbour country China claims Indian territory in Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh and the Government remains a mute spectator. Grewal said that it's well known to everybody that during the National Democratic Alliance ( NDA ) rule after the Pokhran nuclear tests, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee visited Beijing and it was forced to shed all claims over Sikkim.


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