BJP leader complained about Salman Khurshid's speech

Congress leader and former External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid's comments have caused a stir. The Jharkhand BJP leader has filed a complaint against him. Recently, Khurshid had made a controversial comment on developments in Bangladesh. On August 6, he had said that what is happening in Bangladesh can also happen in India. Although everything seems normal on the surface. Salman Khurshid's comment has angered BJP leaders. An executive committee member of BJP's Jharkhand unit lodged a complaint against the Congress leader on Friday. The police informed about this. BJP president Abhay Singh said that Salman Khurshid's comments will incite communal hatred in India and hence action should be taken against him. A statement by Abhay Singh Salman Khurshid, the party's in-charge of Hazaribagh district, that minority Hindus in Bangladesh are being targeted by violent gangs has sparked fury in the BJP. There are reports of property being looted, burnt and vandalized and women being raped and murdered. Commenting on Salman Khurshid's statement, BJP leader Dinesh Sharma said that Khurshid does not want to keep India safe. Shazad Poonawala said Khurshid was trying to provoke. Commenting on Salman Khurshid's statement, Union Minister Giriraj Singh said it is unfortunate for the country that opposition parties are playing dukte dukte gangs for votes. Atrocities against Hindus took place in Bangladesh today. Salman Khurshid has not forgotten that this is India, the mother of the republic. Khurshid gave this statement on Rahul's request – Salman Khurshid gave such a controversial statement on the request of Giriraj Rahul Gandhi. BJP MP Sambit Bhadra said that Salman Khurshid's comment shows the thinking of the Congress party. Today I remember Rahul Gandhi standing in Parliament saying that there will be fire, riots and the Prime Minister will be attacked in this country. Rahul Gandhi used to meet many people secretly even when he went abroad. Patra said it was clear today what his intention was. This is a very serious topic. When we see such a situation all over India. Does Congress, the main opposition party in the country, want this? It is because they could not win the elections that they are spreading anarchy and expressing their anger. Sheikh Hasina's government was overthrown after violent protests in Bangladesh. An interim government has been formed under the leadership of Nobel laureate and famous economist Muhammad Yunus. The violence that broke out against reservations threatened Sheikh Hasina's government, forcing her to flee the country. Hundreds of people died and thousands were injured in the violent protests.

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