TMC leader Kunal Ghosh rained on the central government, questions about Sonali Khatoon case

Kolkata, September 26 (IANS). TMC leader Kunal Ghosh once again launched a shocking attack on the central government and BJP. He questions the functioning of the central government with reference to the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of sending Sonali Khatoon as Bangladeshi. He said the pregnant Sonali Khatoon was arrested from Delhi on June 24, her husband and seven -year -old son. He was allegedly sent to Bangladesh in just two days. He raised serious questions about the central government on this matter, saying that the Supreme Court today ordered Sonali Khatoon to be brought back. From this decision it is clear that the central government has adopted a rabbit and irresponsible attitude. Kunal Ghosh also struggled to visit the Minister of Home Affairs, AMIT Shah’s visit to West Bengale. He said that Shah worshiped Maa Durga today, he was actually seen as a demon in the longing for power and praying to form the BJP government. Kunal said that Maa Durga was blessed with Mamata Banerjee and TMC, therefore no power can remove her from the power of Bengal. Kunal Ghosh accused the BJP of trying to take political advantage of Operation Sindoor. He said when the Pahalgam attack occurred, the TMC fully supported the central government in the national interest because it was necessary to remain united against terrorism. But it is completely wrong to politicize such attacks and military actions. He says that the BJP also uses issues such as martyrdom and national security benefits, which are condemnable. On the other hand, Rafiqur Rahman, Mla van Amdanga of North 24 parganas, appealed. He said that the microphones should be closed during the Durga Puja during the five -time prayers. Ghosh supported it and said that it should not be a matter of any debate, because it is our responsibility to respect everyone’s faith. He insisted that mutual respect and harmony between religious events are the real identity of Bengal. -Ians Pim/DSC shares this story Tags