Saurabh Bhardwaj hits back at RSS chief Mohan's statement!

Balasahana Suresh

Minister in delhi government and AAP mla Saurabh Bhardwaj on saturday hit back at the statement of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat. Regarding the statements made by the RSS chief, he said that before saying anything to others, we need to look inside ourselves.

Saurabh Bhardwaj also said, "The daughters of our country are not safe even inside the country. Whether it is about Manipur, women wrestlers or doctors and other matters? There is an atmosphere of insecurity in the country. I believe that before speaking anywhere else, we should work on our country. You will be able to connect others only when you connect the country first." He further said, "In haryana you fight elections between Jats and other castes. In gujarat you fight elections between Patels and other castes. In maharashtra you fight elections between Marathas and other castes. In bihar and Uttar Pradesh you fight elections between Yadavs and other castes. You yourself spread so much poison and fight elections."

Corruption allegations against BJP

Earlier, Saurabh Bhardwaj had said in a press conference that in the allotment of flats by delhi Development Authority, bjp is once again benefiting the capitalists. The poor of delhi are also being displaced by the agencies of the Centre. The flats meant for people living in slums are being sold to ineligible people in black. All this is happening with the knowledge of BJP's lg Vinay Saxena and DDA.

What did Mohan Bhagwat say?

On the day of vijayadashami i.e. saturday, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has asked the indian government to help Bangladeshi Hindus after 'Shastra Pujan' in Nagpur. While warning people, he said that a 'Mantra Viplav' is being carried out against India. A situation of conflict is being created by turning the diversity of society into separation, and a sense of disrespect towards the government, administration, law, institutions is being taught. He appealed to everyone to be cautious about this.

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