Stop polluting country's politics Prakash Javadekar ji: Kapil Sibal

Congress leader Kapil Sibal targeted Union Minister Prakash Javadekar for making a strong comment on Rahul Gandhi.

Yogita S.
Published on: 22 July 2020 4:53 AM GMT
Stop polluting countrys politics Prakash Javadekar ji: Kapil Sibal
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Stop polluting country's politics Prakash Javadekar ji: Kapil Sibal

New Delhi: Congress leader Kapil Sibal targeted Union Minister Prakash Javadekar for making a strong comment on Rahul Gandhi and said that he should stop spreading pollution with his strong words and focus on governing properly. Sibal said that the BJP does not know how to run the government, but it likes to attack others using strong words.

Focus on your work Javadekar ji:

Sibal said in a video message that Javadekar ji is the environment minister of the country. Your job is to stop pollution. But you are polluting the country's politics by using strong words. Instead of criticizing Rahul Gandhi, you should face the challenges faced by the country in the Corona era.

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On China, Sibal said that Chinese President Xi Jinping is saying that he has not occupied any kind of Indian land and Prime Minister Modi also said the same in an all-party meeting on June 19. Your foreign minister and defense minister Denying it and saying something else. The problem is that in your government we do not know who is telling the truth, but you should at least tell the country the truth.

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A Twitter War between Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar is going on. During the Corona period, Rahul Gandhi took a dig at the achievements of the government for the last six months. On the other hand, Prakash Javadekar also responded to Rahul's tweet and said that Jyotiraditya Scindia and Madhya Pradesh government reminded him of losing.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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