Mayawati Disputed ‘Statement’ on PM Modi

I have come to know that especially in the BJP, married women are afraid to see their husbands going near PM Modi.
Mayawati Disputed ‘Statement’ on PM Modi

Before the final elections of the seventh phase of the Lok Sabha elections, the rounds of allegations have become very fast. Disputed statements are also becoming daily headlines. Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati has once again made a controversial statement regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi. BSP chief Mayawati said that I have come to know that especially in the BJP, married women are afraid to see their husbands going near PM Modi. They say that those women are afraid that PM Modi should not separate them from their husbands like their wife.

All of this thinks that, like this, Modi does not let us separate our husbands from our husbands like this. Mayawati said, "I have also come to know that especially in the BJP, especially married women see their men going near Shri Modi and are even more afraid of thinking that if Modi does not separate us from our husband like his own wife, Give. Mayawati dragged Prime Minister Modi's wife on giving a statement on the matter. BSP supremo said that BJP people do not respect women. Even for PM Modi, PM Modi left his wife.

Mayawati said that if PM Modi can leave his wife for political gain then how can he give justice to the mother and sisters of the country? How will he respect them? Mayawati also targeted Prime Minister Modi's silence on Alwar's gang rape on PM Modi. she said that the PM is also in an effort to take political advantage here too. He is not speaking for this reason because he feels that his vote will be lost. BSP supremo Mayawati overturned the Alwar case and questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Dalit love. she said that Modi's Dalit love is fake, he is doing disgusting politics under the guise of Alwar Kanda. Mayawati said that if the action of the accused in the Alwar case is not taken, then Rajasthan can withdraw support from the government.

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