Nishikant Dubey's taunt on minister Banna's statement?
Nishikant Dubey's taunt on minister Banna's statement?
Only a few months are left for the jharkhand assembly elections. Meanwhile, political temperature is on the rise amid speculations of former chief minister Champai Soren leaving the jharkhand Mukti Morcha and joining the Bharatiya Janata Party. Many claims are being made about this in the political corridors. On the other hand, the stalwarts of political parties are not missing out on making allegations against each other. Meanwhile, bjp mp from Godda lok sabha seat Nishikant Dubey has targeted chief minister hemant Soren, referring to the statement of congress leader Banna Gupta, a minister in the state government.
Nishikant Dubey's taunt
In a message posted on social media platform X BJP mp Nishikant Dubey taunted, "Congress minister in jharkhand Banna Gupta has called hemant Soren Ravana." Nishikant Dubey, while questioning minister Banna Gupta in a sarcastic manner, wrote, "If Champai Soren is Vibhishan, then who is Banna Gupta Ravana?"
What did Banna Gupta say?
In fact, in the recent past, amid speculations of Champai Soren joining bjp, minister in jharkhand government Banna Gupta made several serious allegations against him. minister Banna Gupta had said in a press release that "Whenever the history of jharkhand will be written, Champai Soren's name will be recorded as Vibhishan. By rejecting the party and the soil that gave him everything, by mortgaging his self-respect, he is working to break the government."
During this, congress leader Banna Gupta, while referring to former chief minister Shibu Soren, said that "Guruji brought a common man out of jamshedpur and gave him recognition. Whenever the JMM government was formed in the state, he was made a minister in it, his every decision was respected." He said, "However, in return Champai Da has tried to push the state into the quagmire of opportunism. When hemant Soren was about to go to jail, he asked all the ruling party MLAs to make Champai Soren the chief minister, so we all agreed with hemant Soren."