
‘Shotgun’ i.e. Shatrughan Sinha, famous for his outspoken statements, has once again raised the political temperature of the country to the seventh sky. When this sharp and direct question was asked to the current Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP and former Union Minister Shatrughan Sinha in an interview that "If Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself calls you and invites you to come back to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), what will be your attitude?" The reply given by Shatrughan Sinha on this has heated up the market of new speculations in the political circles from Bengal to Delhi. Shatrughan Sinha, who became emotional about old love and upbringing, gave a very serious answer while denying any bitterness when asked about the possibility of ‘Shotgun’ PM Modi calling him. Smiling, he said that I have spent a long time in the Bharatiya Janata Party and the truth is that my political upbringing has taken place under the umbrella of BJP. He reminded that he was a strong leader of BJP during the era of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Lal Krishna Advani. Political experts are seeing his statement as an indication of his old attachment towards BJP and a big diplomatic signal. Leaving aside bitterness, what did Shatrughan say in praise of PM Modi? A major change is now being felt in the tone of Shatrughan Sinha, who was once one of the fiercest critics of the BJP leadership and Prime Minister Modi. During the conversation, he made it clear that in politics no enemy or friend is forever. Regarding PM Modi, he said that as the Prime Minister of the country, he is giving a strong leadership, and if such a situation arises or there is a personal dialogue, then the avenues of dialogue are never closed in politics. However, he also reiterated his loyalty to Mamata Banerjee’s party TMC at present. Is there going to be any major upheaval in the politics of West Bengal and Delhi? After this latest statement of Shatrughan Sinha, a round of speculations has started whether any script of his homecoming is being written in future? This statement of Asansol MP Sinha has come at a time when many equations are changing rapidly in the country’s politics. Political analysts believe that this soft corner of ‘Shotgun’ can not only affect the internal equations of TMC, but can also become an opportunity for BJP to normalize relations with an experienced face in Bengal. Now it remains to be seen what reaction comes from the Delhi court on this.
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