New Delhi, July 20 : Attacking the Narendra Modi-led government, Trinamool Congress leader Dinesh Trivedi on Friday said that the Prime Minister's way of dealing with every problem relating to the problems of the country's people is "polarisation".

"Be it the questions raised on finance policies, unemployment or the exports being going down or the banks being destroyed, you have only one answer -- Hindu-Muslim, Bharat-Pakistan, Shamshan-Kabristan," he said during a debate on no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha.

He took a dig at Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh's statement on his party treating its enemies as equals with reference to Mahabharata in which Pandavas performed the Shraadh for the Kauravas, they killed in the battle.

Trivedi compared the BJP with the Kauravas saying, they "were also big in number while Pandavas were only five".

He then attacked the Modi regime over the promise to build Ram temple in Ayodhya in a poetic style.

"For you Ram is only in Ayodhya, for us Ram is in everything, he is everywhere.

"You might have a big chest, what you need is a big heart. For example, Mahatma Gandhi didn't have a big chest, what he had was a big heart."

"You questioned why no confidence motion. Well, still if you don't understand why. I can't explain."

He also attached the government on the unprecedented January 12 press conference in which four senior sitting judges of the Supreme Court met the media to complain that the administration of the country's top court was not in order, saying the country's democracy is in danger.

"The judiciary has said what it had to say...all your institutions are crumbling."

"The danger alarm for the country is not being taken seriously."

 

Let the Truth be known. If you read VB and like VB, please be a VB Supporter and Help us deliver the Truth to one and all.



Mumbai (PTI): The gunning down of Badlapur case accused Akshay Shinde on Monday was the "killing of justice", said Asim Sarode, lawyer for the two minor girls he allegedly sexually assaulted.

Shinde was killed near Mumbra Bypass around 6:15pm when he allegedly snatched the gun of a policeman while he was being ferried in a police vehicle as part of a probe into a case registered on the complaint of his former wife.

After he shot and injured an API, another personnel from the escort team fired at him, and he was declared dead by doctors at a nearby hospital.

"While representing the two minor girls, I noticed it was becoming uncomfortable for the local politics of the Thane district and even for the educational institution where Akshay Shinde was working. Shinde's death in such a manner is killing of justice," Sarode told a regional news channel.

"Now, the case of sexual assault of the two minor girls will get sidelined. The case of these two minor girls was becoming difficult for the educational institute, as it is affiliated with a certain political family. Such a practice would lower the confidence of people in police and the judiciary," he claimed.

Sarode said he will be filing a plea before the Bombay High Court demanding thorough inquiry into the firing incident.

"Shinde's case could have brought up certain aspects that would have been negative politically for the government. I wonder how Shinde could access the gun and how he could unlock it when his hands were tied. This is political murder and is absolutely wrong," he said.