Harish Rawat says Shah’s barb against him shows BJP mentality
Former Head of Uttarakhand Minister of Minister Harish Rawatan has replied in the Minister of Home Union Amit Shah for using Hindi’s idiom offending “helpless” Congress leader in his party, and said that the statement showed the “mentality” BJP.
At the General Meeting in Raipur on Saturday, Shah said the Congress could not decide on the role of the pickat in the election of the upcoming state assemblies, adding the situation similar to ‘dhobi ka … na ghar ka na ghaat ka’. Hindi’s full idioma made a reference to the word dog, and Shah said she didn’t want to use it.
“Ye Bechare Harish Rawat Ko Neta Banayenge, Nahi Banayenge, Banayenge, Nahi Banayenge, Tickets Denge, Nahi Denge, Yahan Se Denge, Wahan Se Denge (Congress Cannot Decide whether to make a handler or not, whether to give him a ticket or not, And from where) … “Yeh Dhobi Ka … Aage Nahi Bolna Chahta … na ghar ka ghaat ka,” Shah said.
Praying to react to the statement on Sunday, said that even if the Interior Minister wanted to refer to him as a dog, he would continue to defend Uttarakhand, and “skin” and “bites” for the country.
“Your words have shown a low BJP mentality for Uttarakhand people … I will do whatever I need for Uttarakhand’s security and Uttarakha-ndiyat,” Ratung said on Twitter.
Former CM also said in a video statement: “Thank you, (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi-ji, and thank you, respected Amit Shah-ji. You all came to Uttarakhand and attacked the small worker of the Congress Party. Yesterday, Amit Shah said. .. that Rawabanya is Dhobi Ka, empty, Na Ghar Ka Na Ghaat Ka … Even if I had a dog in his eyes, at least I Uttarakhand. I will speak to Uttarakhand. If I was going to bark, like him, then it would be for Uttarakhand . But also remember that if Uttarakhand’s interest was injured, then along with barking, I would bite too. “