After getting information about the incident, the statement of the party’s state in-charge Arun Singh has also come. While giving clarification in this whole matter, he has said that there should be no dispute of any kind in the party. At the same time, there has been talk of taking action against the state president for raising slogans.
BJP engaged in the investigation of the matter
Arun Singh has said that it cannot be BJP workers who raise slogans against the state president of the party. The party will investigate the entire matter and take appropriate action. He further said that the state president of BJP is an institution, such an incident against him is condemnable. Our party is a party having the thoughts and ideas of Pandit Deendayal and Shyama Prasad Mukherjee. Our loyal and dedicated workers cannot indulge in such frivolous acts. Action will be taken against the mischievous elements. According to the information received, the footage of the workers raising slogans against Poonia has been sent to the central organization. After this, now the party is preparing to take action against such people.
Workers angry at Kirori’s movement not getting support from the party
In the election year, this thing is being raised again and again that many factions have become active in the BJP organization, which are engaged in presenting the claim for the post of Chief Minister. The effect of this is visible again and again in the party. It is being said that BJP MP Kirori Lal Meena did not get support from the state organization in support of the heroines. Due to this the workers were angry. Even before this, after starting agitation on many issues, it has been happening that MP Kirori Lal Meena is not supported by the state organization. He alone is seen fighting the battle against the state government.
BJP came out on protest for the heroines, Satish Pooni started raising slogans of hi-hi, watch video
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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