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Maharashtra News: Violence broke out in West Bengal during the protest against the Waqf Act. BJP is constantly attacking the Mamata Banerjee government over this. BJP is demanding imposition of President's rule in West Bengal. Now Shiv Sena-UBT MP Sanjay Raut has made a big allegation against BJP while reacting to this. He has said that Trinamool Congress has a huge majority in West Bengal, this government has been elected by the people, BJP is behind the riots that are happening there.

Sanjay Raut said that BJP wants riots to happen there so that President's rule can be imposed on this pretext. This is a political ploy of BJP. President's rule was imposed in Maharashtra also without any reason. President's rule has now become a toy for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah . Violence has been going on in Manipur for 3 years, thousands of people were killed, women were tortured, President's rule was never imposed there.

The Shiv Sena-UBT leader said that President's rule is not imposed like this. The country cannot be run like this by imposing President's rule. 

Eknath Shinde targeted

At the same time , he targeted Eknath Shinde 's demand for imposing President's rule in West Bengal. Sanjay Raut said, "Who is Shinde? Is he qualified to speak on the situation in West Bengal? Has he ever talked about imposing President's rule in America or England? He does not have the guts to speak on those issues."

Defended Rahul Gandhi's statement

Apart from this, Sanjay Raut also reacted to Rahul Gandhi's statement given in America. He said that what Rahul Gandhi said is true. All the work in the country is being done illegally. The Election Commission is controlled by the BJP, the President is under the control of the BJP, and now pressure is being put on the Supreme Court as well. Where is democracy and freedom? They can impose President's rule whenever they want, they will abuse the Supreme Court, this is what is happening in the country. Bring petitions, put pressure on the court, but the Supreme Court is not ready to accept the pressure.

What did Sanjay Raut say on the issue of dress code for teachers?

On the other hand, on the issue of dress code for teachers in Maharashtra, he said that if we are talking about it, then it should be applicable to everyone. Apply it to the ministers who come to the ministry, there are already dresses for IAS and IPS, give it to others too, the public does not have clothes, poor people are somehow managing to survive and you are talking about dress code.


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