
Kolkata, June 30: BJP MP Rahul Sinha responded to the Ram Mandir donation theft case, stating that the government is taking the matter seriously. In an interview with a news agency on Tuesday, he emphasized that no negligence will be tolerated and every aspect of the case will be investigated, with action against all involved.
Sinha also commented on the Anti-Gunda Bill, asserting that the TMC has established a reign of terror across the state, making life difficult for ordinary citizens. He stated that the law is necessary to eliminate goons while ensuring it is not misused.
Regarding the trilingual policy, he noted that many people from the region travel abroad and learn foreign languages. He suggested that providing options to learn foreign languages during their studies here would help them in the future.
Responding to statements made by BJP National President Nitin Naveen about Rahul Gandhi, Sinha agreed that Gandhi is a part-time leader whose unpredictable travel patterns are well-known. In contrast, he praised the dedication of even the smallest BJP workers as full-time politicians committed to public interests, attributing the rapid expansion of the BJP to this commitment while Congress continues to weaken.
Sinha also addressed Asaduddin Owaisi’s comments, stating that Owaisi can form alliances with anyone, but the current public support lies with PM Modi and the BJP. He remarked that the situation of the ‘India Block,’ which previously opposed them, is now well-known.
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