
BJP MLA Criticises Sanjay Raut for ‘Terrorists Joined BJP’ Remark
In a shocking and disturbing statement, Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Raut sparked outrage on social media with his recent remark that the Pahalgam terrorists, who are still at large, probably joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Raut’s statement has been widely condemned, with many calling it an insult to the armed forces and a ridiculous claim.
BJP MLA Ram Kadam, a strong critic of Raut’s statement, slammed the Shiv Sena leader, saying that it was an insult to the armed forces and a ridiculous remark. “It is an insult to our armed forces. Whoever is involved in terrorism, it is not possible for them to join a political party. They are terrorists, not political workers,” Kadam said in an interview.
Kadam’s criticism was echoed by many others, including Shiv Sena’s own leader, Sanjay Nirupam. Nirupam, who is the chief of Shiv Sena (UBT), a faction of the party, said that the leaders of Shiv Sena (UBT) were making such statements out of frustration. “We are not saying this, but some of our leaders are saying this out of frustration. They are not thinking clearly,” Nirupam said.
Raut’s statement was made in response to a question about the Pahalgam terrorists, who are still at large despite a massive search operation. The terrorists, who are believed to be involved in the killing of three people in Pahalgam, have not been caught, and Raut’s statement is seen as an attempt to downplay the seriousness of the situation.
However, Raut’s statement has been widely condemned, with many calling it an insult to the armed forces and a ridiculous claim. “Terrorists are terrorists, they don’t join political parties. It’s an insult to our forces who are working day and night to catch them,” said a Twitter user.
Another user said, “This is a ridiculous statement. Terrorists are not political workers, they are criminals who want to harm innocent people. Joining a political party is not something they would do.”
Raut’s statement has also sparked a debate about the effectiveness of the party’s leaders in addressing the issue of terrorism. “Raut’s statement is not a new thing. He has been making such statements for a long time. It shows that he is not taking the issue of terrorism seriously,” said a political analyst.
The debate has also sparked a discussion about the role of politicians in addressing the issue of terrorism. “Politicians have a responsibility to address the issue of terrorism, but they are not doing enough. They are more interested in making sensational statements than in taking concrete actions,” said another analyst.
In conclusion, Raut’s statement has been widely condemned, and it is clear that it was an insult to the armed forces and a ridiculous claim. The issue of terrorism is a serious one, and politicians must take concrete actions to address it. They must not make sensational statements that downplay the seriousness of the situation.