AAP court: Why Sudhanshu Trivedi told Rahul Gandhi ‘Tis Mara Khan’
Sudhanshu Trivedi in your court
Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi attended India TV’s special show Aap Ki court on Saturday (May 24). He responded well to the questions of India TV editor -in -chief Rajat Sharma and also targeted the Congress party. During this, he called Rahul Gandhi as thirty marks. The BJP spokesperson targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and addressed him with the Hindi idiom “Tis Mara Khan”.
Trivedi said, “The word Tis Mara Khan is used for those who describe their achievements, but in fact it is only pretending.” He reminded how Rahul Gandhi described America and Britain as ‘protector of democracy’ and said why they are not interfering in India to ‘save democracy’.
Congress raised questions on ceasefire
After the Pahalgam attack, India took major action against terrorism and destroyed terrorist bases in Pakistan and PoK. After this, when the Pakistan Army carried out airstrikes on India, the Indian air defense system thwarted them and destroyed the airbase of the Pakistani Army in retaliation. For about four days, the forces of the two countries carried out air strikes on each other. After this, Pakistan’s DGMO spoke to the DGMO of India. During this, the ceasefire agreed.
After the ceasefire, the Congress party and Rahul Gandhi asked questions and said that why did India ceasefire? When US President Donald Trump claimed to have a ceasefire between the two countries, Rahul Gandhi and Congress asked why the Indian government came under pressure from the US, while the Government of India had been clarified before the conversation between the DGMOs of the two countries, not under pressure from anyone. For this reason, Sudhanshu Trivedi called Rahul Gandhi as thirty marks, who first appeal to the US and Britain to save democracy in India. After this, we ask the Government of India why ceasefire under the pressure of America?
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