Sanjay Raut said on the division of departments...

Sekar Chandra
Sanjay Raut said on the division of departments...

After the division of departments in the Modi cabinet, the opposition has been targeting the BJP. The opposition alleges that the bjp has kept major ministries with itself, while important departments have not been given to the allies. At the same time, shiv sena UBT rajya sabha MP sanjay raut has also attacked the BJP. Along with this, he has also responded to the statement given by prime minister Modi on Sharad Pawar.

Shiv Sena leader sanjay raut claimed on Tuesday, "After the division of departments in the Union Cabinet, BJP's allies nitish kumar and N chandrababu naidu are dissatisfied souls." Talking to reporters here, he responded to the term 'wandering soul' used by prime minister narendra Modi for ncp (SP) chief sharad pawar and said that this 'wandering restless soul' will not calm down until the BJP-led governments are removed at the Center and in Maharashtra.

'BJP should satisfy dissatisfied souls'

The rajya sabha member said, "If RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat feels that the nda government at the Centre is not in the interest of the country, he should topple it. There are two 'dissatisfied souls' at the Centre - (Bihar Chief Minister) nitish kumar and (TDP chief) Chandrababu Naidu. The bjp should satisfy both these dissatisfied souls." shiv sena MP, sanjay raut said, "The way the portfolios have been allocated, it seems all souls, especially bjp allies, are dissatisfied. In the portfolio allocation on Wednesday, Lallan Singh of Nitish Kumar's Janata Dal-United got the ministries of panchayati Raj, Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, while TDP's K Rammohan Naidu got the Civil Aviation Ministry."

Attack on PM Modi

Sanjay Raut claimed, "BJP has kept everything to itself. The shiv sena (UBT) leader said that there is no Muslim minister in the narendra Modi-led cabinet. prime minister Modi had made this clear during the elections. They want to create a rift between Hindus and Muslims in the country."

 

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