In two days, Modi swept the two states from two independent states; First look at Bengal and second from Kashmir


Posted on 9th Feb 2021 03:52 pm by rohit kumar

For two consecutive days, the word free has come in Modi's tongue. On Monday, referring to Azad Hind Fauj and its first Prime Minister Subhash Chandra Bose. The reference to Ghulam Nabi Azad on Tuesday. Place is same - Rajya Sabha in Parliament. And the time is also a bit… around ten-thirty.

 

The Prime Minister stood in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday morning. The opportunity was to bid farewell to the four MPs of Jammu and Kashmir. He is retiring from Rajya Sabha. Modi took the names of Ghulam Nabi Azad, Shamsher Singh, Mir Mohammad Fayaz, and Nazir Ahmed one by one and wished him luck.

 

Modi said 16 minutes, out of which 12 minutes talked on Azad. We were so emotional that wept, wiped tears, drank water. He kept remembering his relations with Azad for about 6 minutes.

 

In these two days speech, 3 big things are also hidden. The word is one - Azad. But it includes politics from Bengal to Kashmir. Let's see one by one…

 

1. Azad's garden reminds of Kashmir Valley

 

Modi said- Ghulam Nabi Azad takes care of the country like a family. His garden is reminiscent of the Kashmir Valley. Azad used to worry about the party, but he was equally worried about the country and the house. This is not a small thing.

 

2. My gates will always be open for you

 

Modi said- I will personally urge him not to believe that you are not in this house. My doors will always be open for you. Your thoughts and suggestions are very important. Experience is very useful. I will not let you retire.

 

3. First Prime Minister of Azad Hind Fauj

 

Modi said on Monday that this quotation is from Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, the first Prime Minister of the first government of Azad Hind Fauj. India's nationalism is neither narrow, nor selfish nor aggressive. It is inspired by Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram.

 

Everything is not right between Azad and Congress-

 

Rahul accused Azad of colluding with BJP

Ghulam Nabi Azad is said to be angry with the Congress high command. In August last year, there was a time when Rahul Gandhi accused him of colluding with the BJP. It was said - "Some people in the party are helping the BJP." Azad even offered to resign. Azad wrote a letter to Sonia Gandhi about the leadership change and organization elections in the Congress.

 

When did Azad say ...

 

First time: If elections are not held in the party, then we will sit in opposition for 50 years

Azad had said on August 29 last year that 'those who are opposing elections in the party are afraid of going to their posts. The party has not had elected units for many decades. We had to do this 10-15 years ago. If the party wants to sit in the opposition for the next 50 years, there is no need for elections inside the party. '

 

Second time: Elections are not won with 5-star culture

Azad questioned the party on the results of the Bihar election on November 22 last year. He had said that elections are not won with 5-star culture. We are concerned with the results of Bihar and by-elections.

 

Political meanings of Modi's speech

 

There can be doubts about Azad within the Congress

Senior journalist Arvind Mohan says that this may be Modi's attempt to appease Azad, but Azad will no longer be changed at this stage of his age. Yes, Modi's motive may be to create doubt within the Congress, as Azad has been a sideline in the party for some time. Sorrow is also going on inside the Congress. If Rahul had succeeded, these people would have already been sidelined.

 

Modi's words are a victory for Azad's behavior

Senior journalist Arvind Singh in Rajya Sabha TV says Azad will never leave Congress. When Azad was sent as the state president of Jammu and Kashmir to cut off Delhi, coincidentally, he became the chief minister there. The bait that Modi has thrown at Azad is actually to take on the Congress in the Rajya Sabha. Also, Mallikarjun would like to soften Kharge too, as Kharge is yet to speak in Rajya Sabha. Modi also praised Azad in Parliament on Monday. This is the victory of Azad's behavior which Modi has spoken about him.

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