Boris Johnson is scared to question PM Modi on Muslims! The bulldozer issue resonated in British Parliament


Posted on 29th Apr 2022 05:45 pm by rohit kumar

British PM Boris Johnson has been attacked by opposition MPs in his country's parliament. Opposition MPs have alleged that Boris was scared to question PM Modi about the atrocities being perpetrated on Muslims during his visit to India. Concerns over human rights in India were expressed in the British Parliament. Even Boris riding a bulldozer was questioned. Said that a day ago in Delhi the houses of Muslims were destroyed by bulldozers, so what message did Boris want to give by riding a bulldozer?

 

UK PM Boris Johnson recently visited India and signed a trade deal worth billions of rupees. He met PM Modi and also visited a bulldozer machine manufacturing company in Gujarat. Boris was also seen riding a bulldozer. Now Boris riding a bulldozer has become a big issue in the British Parliament. Along with this, the Indian government has been accused of human rights violations against Muslims. Several opposition MPs in the British Parliament, including Jarrah Sultana, accused the Indian government of being anti-Muslim.

 

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Jarah Sultana said in her statement in the Parliament that during the BJP government, an anti-Muslim atmosphere is being created in India. When our Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited India last week, he was expected to question PM Modi on his anti-Muslim policy. Questions will be raised about the violation of human rights in India. But he did ride a bulldozer, that too when a day before the Indian government destroyed the homes of Muslims in Delhi with the same bulldozer.

 

Labor MP Jarah Sultana criticized Prime Minister Boris for visiting a JCB factory in Gujarat. He said it was reprehensible as the vehicle was used to "demolish and demolish Muslim homes and businesses in Delhi", according to reports. Visiting the bulldozer factory was a "mistake" Boris.

 

Significantly, British PM Boris Johnson started his India tour from Gujarat. During this, on Thursday, he along with Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel reached the JCB factory in Panchmahal. Where he inaugurated the new unit of JCB. During this, he suddenly climbed on a bulldozer. As soon as they reached there, its pictures went viral.

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