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Shah a nasty proponent of divisive politics: Derek O'Brien

Trinamool Congress spokesperson Derek O'Brien hit out at BJP President Amit Shah for his criticism of opposition parties which questioned air strikes in Pakistan. He stated that Amit Shah and BJP are the proponents of divisive and hatred politics.

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Published : Mar 3, 2019, 12:20 PM IST

Kolkata: Hitting out at BJP president AmitShah for his criticism of opposition parties which questionedairstrikes in Pakistan, the TMC Sunday said the saffron partyleader should refrain from "lecturing others" on patriotism ashe was a "proponent of divisive and hatred politics."

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) should stop takingcredit for the airstrike as the armed forces belong to India,not to Prime Minister Narendra Modi or Shah, TrinamoolCongress (TMC) national spokesperson Derek O'Brien said.

"Amit Shah and the BJP are the nastiest proponents of divisive and hatred politics. We will not listen to his lectures on patriotism. Our armed forces belong to India, not to Modi-Shah's BJP, " Brien, who is also a TMC parliamentary party leader in Rajya Sabha, said.

Those who had cowered down during the Independencemovement are giving sermons on patriotism, O' Brien stated.

"Khaki-chaddi wearing men who were hiding under desks during the entire Independence movement are now handing outcertificates of patriotism. Thanks. But no thanks," he said inan apparent reference to the RSS, the ideological parent ofthe saffron party.

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Shah on Saturday said the ones who did not have thecourage to give a befitting response to terrorists and avengethe killing of soldiers, when in power, were raising doubts on the recent air strike for "cheap politics" and their statementshave made Pakistan happy.

"The armed forces have said in a press conference thatthey have conducted an airstrike and eliminated scores ofterrorists. Can anyone have doubts about it? You should desist
from such cheap politics," Shah said addressing the BJP's'Vijay Sankalp' motorbike rally in Madhya Pradesh.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursdaydemanded evidence of the pre-emptive strike on Jaish-e-Mohammed training camps in Pakistan by the Indian Air Force. She also said that the opposition parties wanted to know the details of the operation.

Also read:Tripura CM distributes 2,000 ducks among poor people

Kolkata: Hitting out at BJP president AmitShah for his criticism of opposition parties which questionedairstrikes in Pakistan, the TMC Sunday said the saffron partyleader should refrain from "lecturing others" on patriotism ashe was a "proponent of divisive and hatred politics."

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) should stop takingcredit for the airstrike as the armed forces belong to India,not to Prime Minister Narendra Modi or Shah, TrinamoolCongress (TMC) national spokesperson Derek O'Brien said.

"Amit Shah and the BJP are the nastiest proponents of divisive and hatred politics. We will not listen to his lectures on patriotism. Our armed forces belong to India, not to Modi-Shah's BJP, " Brien, who is also a TMC parliamentary party leader in Rajya Sabha, said.

Those who had cowered down during the Independencemovement are giving sermons on patriotism, O' Brien stated.

"Khaki-chaddi wearing men who were hiding under desks during the entire Independence movement are now handing outcertificates of patriotism. Thanks. But no thanks," he said inan apparent reference to the RSS, the ideological parent ofthe saffron party.

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Shah on Saturday said the ones who did not have thecourage to give a befitting response to terrorists and avengethe killing of soldiers, when in power, were raising doubts on the recent air strike for "cheap politics" and their statementshave made Pakistan happy.

"The armed forces have said in a press conference thatthey have conducted an airstrike and eliminated scores ofterrorists. Can anyone have doubts about it? You should desist
from such cheap politics," Shah said addressing the BJP's'Vijay Sankalp' motorbike rally in Madhya Pradesh.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursdaydemanded evidence of the pre-emptive strike on Jaish-e-Mohammed training camps in Pakistan by the Indian Air Force. She also said that the opposition parties wanted to know the details of the operation.

Also read:Tripura CM distributes 2,000 ducks among poor people

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Shah a nasty proponent of divisive politics: Derek O'Brien
         Kolkata, Feb 3 (PTI) Hitting out at BJP president Amit
Shah for his criticism of opposition parties which questioned
airstrikes in Pakistan, the TMC Sunday said the saffron party
leader should refrain from "lecturing others" on patriotism as
he was a "proponent of divisive and hatred politics".
         The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) should stop taking
credit for the airstrike as the armed forces belong to India,
not to Prime Minister Narendra Modi or Shah, Trinamool
Congress (TMC) national spokesperson Derek O'Brien said.
         "Amit Shah and the BJP are the nastiest proponents of
divisive and hatred politics. We will not listen to his
lectures on patriotism. Our armed forces belong to India, not
to Modi-Shah's BJP," Brien, who is also a TMC parliamentary
party leader in Rajya Sabha, said.
         Those who had cowered down during the Independence
movement are giving sermons on patriotism, O' Brien stated.
         "Khaki-chaddi wearing men who were hiding under desks
during the entire Independence movement are now handing out
certificates of patriotism. Thanks. But no thanks," he said in
an apparent reference to the RSS, the ideological parent of
the saffron party.
         Shah on Saturday said the ones who did not have the
courage to give a befitting response to terrorists and avenge
the killing of soldiers, when in power, were raising doubts on
the recent airstrike for "cheap politics" and their statements
have made Pakistan happy.
         "The armed forces have said in a press conference that
they have conducted an airstrike and eliminated scores of
terrorists. Can anyone have doubts about it? You should desist
from such cheap politics," Shah said addressing the BJP's
'Vijay Sankalp' motorbike rally in Madhya Pradesh.
         West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday
demanded evidence of the pre-emptive strike on Jaish-e-
Mohammed training camps in Pakistan by the Indian Air Force.
         She also said that the opposition parties wanted to
know the details of the operation. PTI PNT
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