Friday , December 27 2024

Controversy over wrong map of India printed in Congress session, BJP angry over missing of POK only

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CWC Session: The meeting of Congress Working Committee (CWC) is going to be held in Belagavi, Karnataka. Earlier, posters and banners had been put up to welcome the leaders, due to which a controversy has now arisen. It is alleged that party workers have distorted the map of India in banners and flags. Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) and Aksai Chin areas have been removed from the map of India printed in these banners put up at the entrance of Belagavi city. In this matter, now BJP has retaliated by attacking Congress and calling it the new Muslim League.

All senior leaders of the party will be included in this

Let us tell you that the meeting of Congress Working Committee (CWC) is going to be held in Belagavi on 26 and 27 December. The Congress party is celebrating this year as the centenary of the Indian National Congress, which was founded in 1924. All the stalwarts of the party including Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi will participate in this program.

Congress accused of distorting the map of India

Bharatiya Janata Party has accused Congress of distorting the map of India. Former BJP MLA Sanjay Patil said, ‘This shows the real mentality of Congress. Congress did not support the removal of Article 370 for this reason.

Congress has now become the new Muslim League

At the same time, local BJP corporation councilor Shreya Nakdi expressed anger on this and said, ‘The crown of India is missing. Now this is not the India of Mahatma Gandhi but the India of Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi. BJP leader Amit Malviya posted on social media platform X and said, ‘Congress has now become the new Muslim League. He wants to break India again.

Congress won in this matter

In this matter, Congress maintained distance and said, ‘These are not the official banners of Congress. Congress MLC Nagraj Yadav said that this is not the official banner of Congress, it has been put up by some supporters. If some well-wishers or followers put up banners to welcome leaders, they are not consulting the government.