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Nation bearing brunt of 'differences' between Modi-Shah: Baghel

CM Bhupesh Baghel claimed that country is bearing the brunt of 'differences' between PM Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah over the issue of the proposed nationwide National Register of Citizens (NRC).

Nation bearing brunt of 'differences' between Modi-Shah: Baghel
Nation bearing brunt of 'differences' between Modi-Shah: Baghel
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Published : Jan 19, 2020, 3:13 PM IST

Updated : Jan 19, 2020, 7:18 PM IST

Raipur: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has said the country is bearing the brunt of 'differences' between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah over the issue of the proposed nationwide National Register of Citizens (NRC).

Speaking at a function here on Friday, the Congress leader alleged that the BJP was 'misleading' the country, and asked people to remain alert.

"While Amit Shah says NRC will be implemented, Prime Minister contradicts his statement. Who is speaking the truth and who is lying? Who is right, the PM or the Home Minister?. It seems that there are some differences between the two and the entire country is bearing its brunt. You need to remain alert...," Baghel said.

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel

He accused the BJP was 'misleading' and 'dividing' the country.

Hitting out at the Centre over the Citizenship Amendment Act and NRC, Baghel said, "There is no discussion in this government (at the Centre) over problems of price rise, economic crisis and unemployment being faced by the country, rather the focus is only on citizenship."

He said questioning people about their citizenship was an 'insult' to them.

"A huge chunk of Chhattisgarh's population is below the poverty line. Neither they have land nor their parents were literate. Due to a lack of certain documents, how they will prove their citizenship?" he asked.

During the previous five years of NDA government, Modi gave 'nothing except pain' to people and now, since the last seven to eight months, Amit Shah has been doing the same and has brought people out on the streets, he alleged.

Baghel also raised questions over the probe into the February 2019 Pulwama terror attack, saying startling revelations were coming out about a Jammu and Kashmir police officer in connection with the incident.

J&K Deputy Superintendent of Police Davinder Singh, who he had been posted in Pulwama as DSP at that time, was arrested last weekend with Hizbul terrorists in south Kashmir.

Baghel said the Pulwama terror attack, in which 40 security personnel were killed, took place before last year's Lok Sabha polls.

"So far, no investigation has been conducted into the incident. Who was responsible for the ghastly attack?" the chief minister asked.

Without taking any name, he said, "One DSP was arrested in Jammu and Kashmir and it is being said he was posted there during the Pulwama attack. Startling revelations are coming up about the officer."

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Raipur: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has said the country is bearing the brunt of 'differences' between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah over the issue of the proposed nationwide National Register of Citizens (NRC).

Speaking at a function here on Friday, the Congress leader alleged that the BJP was 'misleading' the country, and asked people to remain alert.

"While Amit Shah says NRC will be implemented, Prime Minister contradicts his statement. Who is speaking the truth and who is lying? Who is right, the PM or the Home Minister?. It seems that there are some differences between the two and the entire country is bearing its brunt. You need to remain alert...," Baghel said.

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel

He accused the BJP was 'misleading' and 'dividing' the country.

Hitting out at the Centre over the Citizenship Amendment Act and NRC, Baghel said, "There is no discussion in this government (at the Centre) over problems of price rise, economic crisis and unemployment being faced by the country, rather the focus is only on citizenship."

He said questioning people about their citizenship was an 'insult' to them.

"A huge chunk of Chhattisgarh's population is below the poverty line. Neither they have land nor their parents were literate. Due to a lack of certain documents, how they will prove their citizenship?" he asked.

During the previous five years of NDA government, Modi gave 'nothing except pain' to people and now, since the last seven to eight months, Amit Shah has been doing the same and has brought people out on the streets, he alleged.

Baghel also raised questions over the probe into the February 2019 Pulwama terror attack, saying startling revelations were coming out about a Jammu and Kashmir police officer in connection with the incident.

J&K Deputy Superintendent of Police Davinder Singh, who he had been posted in Pulwama as DSP at that time, was arrested last weekend with Hizbul terrorists in south Kashmir.

Baghel said the Pulwama terror attack, in which 40 security personnel were killed, took place before last year's Lok Sabha polls.

"So far, no investigation has been conducted into the incident. Who was responsible for the ghastly attack?" the chief minister asked.

Without taking any name, he said, "One DSP was arrested in Jammu and Kashmir and it is being said he was posted there during the Pulwama attack. Startling revelations are coming up about the officer."

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Nation bearing brunt of 'differences' between Modi-Shah:Baghel
         Raipur, Jan 19 (PTI) Chhattisgarh Chief Minister
Bhupesh Baghel has said the country is bearing the brunt of
"differences" between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union
Home Minister Amit Shah over the issue of the proposed
nationwide National Register of Citizens (NRC).
         Speaking at a function here on Friday, the Congress
leader alleged that the BJP was "misleading" the country, and
asked people to remain alert.
         "While Amit Shah says NRC will be implemented, Prime
Minister contradicts his statement. Who is speaking the truth
and who is lying? Who is right, the PM or the Home Minister?.
It seems that there are some differences between the two and
the entire country is bearing its brunt. You need to remain
alert...," Baghel said.
         He accused the BJP was "misleading" and "dividing" the
country.
         Hitting out at the Centre over the Citizenship
Amendment Act and NRC, Baghel said, "There is no discussion in
this government (at the Centre) over problems of price rise,
economic crisis and unemployment being faced by the country,
rather the focus is only on citizenship."
         He said questioning people about their citizenship was
an "insult to them.
         "A huge chunk of Chhattisgarh's population is below
poverty line. Neither they have land nor their parents were
literate. Due to lack of certain documents, how they will
prove their citizenship?" he asked.
         During the previous five years of NDA government, Modi
gave "nothing except pain" to people and now, since last seven
to eight months, Amit Shah has been doing the same and has
brought people out on the streets, he alleged.
         Baghel also raised questions over the probe into the
February 2019 Pulwama terror attack, saying startling
revelations were coming out about a Jammu and Kashmir police
officer in connection with the incident.
         J&K Deputy Superintendent of Police Davinder Singh,
who he had been posted in Pulwama as DSP at that time, was
arrested last weekend with Hizbul terrorists in south Kashmir.
         Baghel said the Pulwama terror attack, in which 40
security personnel were killed, took place before last year's
Lok Sabha polls.
         "So far, no investigation has been conducted into the
incident. Who was responsible for the ghastly attack?" the
chief minister asked.
         Without taking any name, he said, "One DSP was
arrested in Jammu and Kashmir and it is being said he was
posted there during the Pulwama attack. Startling revelations
are coming up about the officer." PTI TKP
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