
New Delhi, May 5: Political tensions have escalated following a meeting between Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and President Droupadi Murmu. Before this meeting, BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh spoke to a news agency, suggesting that Chief Minister Mann and his accompanying delegation should undergo a breath analyzer test to uphold the dignity of the President’s office.
Chugh claimed that there have been incidents related to discipline in previous public events, making such precautions necessary. His statement has sparked a new debate in political circles.
The BJP leader also targeted opposition parties, stating that when they win elections, there are no questions raised about electronic voting machines (EVMs). However, after a loss, they tend to blame the EVMs. He specifically mentioned Rahul Gandhi, Mamata Banerjee, and Arvind Kejriwal, accusing them of making excuses instead of accepting their defeats. He emphasized that the public mandate is paramount and must be respected.
Chugh pointed out that in states like Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, or Karnataka, EVMs are deemed reliable when the opposition wins, but questions arise when they lose. He described this as an insult to the people’s decision, framing it as a defeat of fear-based politics and a victory of trust under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership.
Meanwhile, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta referred to the election results in West Bengal as a victory for women. She attributed this outcome to the blessings of Maa Kali, noting that women in Bengal united to vote against fear and terror. According to her, this result is a significant step towards establishing good governance in the state.
CM Gupta stated that women in West Bengal have raised their voices strongly against oppression and ensured their participation in democracy. She warned that any leader who disrespects women’s power will face a stern response from the public. She cited leaders like M.K. Stalin, highlighting that those who ignore women’s dignity will suffer political repercussions.
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