MP CM Mohan Yadav criticizes Congress for supporting Pakistan in Haryana
- Chief Minister Mohan Yadav criticized Congress and Rahul Gandhi for allegedly supporting Pakistan during public meetings in Haryana.
- He emphasized the sacrifices of Indian soldiers and accused Congress of insulting martyrs for political gain.
- Yadav urged voters to support the BJP in the upcoming assembly elections, linking it to the construction of temples and national pride.
On Thursday, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav made a series of statements during public meetings in Charkhi Dadri, Bhiwani, and Bawani Khera, Haryana, where he targeted the Congress party and its leader Rahul Gandhi. Yadav claimed that Congress members, whom he referred to as 'innocent,' were engaging in politics that favored Pakistan. He suggested that if Gandhi wished to pursue such politics, he should do so outside of India. Yadav's remarks were framed within the context of the sacrifices made by Indian soldiers who fight against Pakistan, asserting that Congress's actions were an insult to these martyrs. He called for the people of Haryana to respond to this perceived disrespect by voting against Congress in the upcoming assembly elections. In addition to his criticisms of Congress, Yadav highlighted the achievements of the BJP, including the construction of the temple of Lord Ram in Ayodhya. He urged voters to support the BJP to facilitate the construction of a Krishna temple in Mathura, suggesting that the party was committed to promoting national pride through religious and cultural initiatives. Yadav's statements reflect a broader political strategy aimed at consolidating support for the BJP by invoking themes of nationalism and religious identity, particularly in the context of the upcoming elections in Haryana.