There is a wave of patriotism in the country, and Mamata Banerjee wants to puncture it – Anil Vij

Haryana’s Energy, Transport and Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij today delivered strong political remarks targeted at West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and said that currently, a wave of patriotism is sweeping across the nation, but Mamata Banerjee is trying to punture it. However, the ruler of a country is respected and loved by all.
“Today, the sounds of Tiranga, Vande Mataram and Bharat Mata ki Jai are resonating all around, which has left the opposition sleepless,” he said. Sh. Vij was responding to media questions regarding Mamata Banerjee’s controversial statement criticizing Prime Minister Modi, where she said, “He speaks as if he is every woman’s husband. Why doesn’t he apply vermillion to his own wife?”
Opposition is speaking like Pakistan’s agents – Vij
Sh. Vij said that “The truth is, it is Pakistan who is truly restless, since they are the ones we have fought against. But this opposition seems to be acting like their agents. It’s Pakistan who tells them what to say and against whom – and they obediently echo it.”
The law is being shredded at every corner in Bengal – Vij
When asked about Mamata Banerjee’s statement accusing PM Modi of defaming Bengal, Sh. Vij countered by saying there are plenty of issues in Bengal that need to be highlighted. “In Bengal, the law is being flouted at every corner,” he said, adding that refugees from outside are being brought in and registered as voters.
He questioned Mamata’s stance, suggesting, “If she thinks all of this is right, she should consider moving to another country.”
Warning to terrorist Saifullah Kasuri – Everyone’s turn will come
In response to a comment made by Pakistani terrorist Saifullah Kasuri during a rally – where Kasuri said “Modi thinks we are scared of bullets, but he’s wrong” – Anil Vij taunted that “Pakistan has already seen the first act, where their people are running, crying, and even admitting they are tired of lifting dead bodies.” He warned ominously, “Everyone’s turn will come, one by one.”
Returning land post-1971 war was a loss for India – Vij
When asked about the Telangana CM’s statement that “If Rahul Gandhi were Prime Minister, PoK would have been ours,” Vij took a jab and recalled the 1971 war. “We had 93,000 Pakistani soldiers in custody, and during the Shimla Agreement between Indira Gandhi (India) and Bhutto (Pakistan), India had also gained 13 to 14 thousand acres of land. But the then government gave it back, causing a loss to the country.”
India fought for freedom as a united nation – Vij
Sh.Vij accused the opposition of consistently harming the country. He said that “India fought its freedom struggle unitedly and nowhere was it written that different religions would be given different countries.” He blamed Liaquat Ali Jinnah and his associates for demanding Pakistan, which birthed the two-nation theory and led to the partition based on religion—resulting in the deaths of millions.
He concluded with a jibe at the Gandhi family: “They don’t even remember what their grandmother did.”
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