Bhopal. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav strongly criticized former Congress President Rahul Gandhi in the capital Bhopal on August 15. He called Rahul Gandhi "thick-skinned." CM Dr. Yadav said that despite repeated reprimands from the court, Rahul Gandhi is not affected. He said that Congress does not want to talk about the partition of India and those responsible for it. The public is watching everything. Due to its actions, Congress has been marginalized. CM Dr. Yadav said this at the Azadi ka Mahaparv program and National Awards ceremony organized at Ravindra Bhawan.
The world's largest democracy is alive because of the Election Commission: Dr. Mohan Yadav
CM Dr. Mohan Yadav said that what kind of time has come today. The brother himself lost in the election, his party lost. Now they are blaming the Election Commission. They forget that if the world's largest democracy is alive, it is because of the Election Commission. We are proud of this. The Election Commission has always met its challenges. Rahul Gandhi accuses not only the Election Commission but also the Supreme Court and the High Court. How many times have the courts reprimanded him? But, he is so thick-skinned that he doesn't care. When he said something about the word 'Chowkidar', the Supreme Court punished him.
Those responsible for the partition cannot escape
CM Dr. Mohan Yadav said that now Congress has crossed all limits. The Congress party went to the Supreme Court saying that there should be no talk about the horrors of partition. Is this any way to talk? It is an absolute truth that the country was partitioned on August 14, 1947. And, it is also true that the ruling party at the time of the country's partition was the Congress. Therefore, whenever there is talk of the country's partition, there will also be talk of the then rulers. It is unfortunate to say that whenever one talks about it, Congress tries to evade and get away. But now the entire public is watching. This is why on one hand they are crying, and on the other hand, the party of the 56-inch man is doing whatever it can for good governance.