Abhishek Banerjee – Modi was Expressing Grief over the Martyrdom of the Soldiers on the App that is Now Banned

Abhishek Banerjee tweeted a video of PM Modi and wrote that a few days ago the Chinese mobile app on which PM Modi was expressing sorrow over the martyrdom of our martyred soldiers is now banned
Image Credit: Indian Trinamul Congress
Image Credit: Indian Trinamul Congress

The Indian government has banned 59 Chinese mobile applications running in the country on Monday and the government has discontinued these mobile apps for security reasons, but now the political battle on this issue has also intensified. Abhishek Banerjee, the nephew of Trinamool Congress leader and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, has targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi on this issue.

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'PM Modi was expressing sorrow over the martyrdom of our martyred soldiers on the app whcih is now banned'

Abhishek Banerjee tweeted a video of PM Modi and wrote that a few days ago the Chinese mobile app on which PM Modi was expressing sorrow over the martyrdom of our martyred soldiers is now banned. All this is happening in the name of giving a befitting reply to China, whose government is also refusing to accept the intrusion.

Abhishek Banerjee wrote that even the pretense of Prime Minister Narendra Modi would be laughing at himself today. Along with this tweet, Abhishek Banerjee also tweeted a video of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tiktok, in which he paid tribute to twenty soldiers.

Actually, a few days ago, the Government of India made its official account on Tiktok, on which continuous information was being given, the video that PM Modi gave in the recent all-party meeting was also put here. By resorting to this video of Abhishek Banerjee, TMC MP Derek O'Brien has also criticized the PM, he wrote that an MP is calling you a hypocrite, you should answer.

Abhishek Banerjee, Image Credit: news central 24/7
Abhishek Banerjee, Image Credit: news central 24/7

Let us tell you that amid the ongoing dispute with China, the Indian government has banned 59 Chinese apps citing security. These mobile apps include Tiktok, Weibo, V-Chat, etc., which had established its presence in the digital industry of India.

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