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Those sticks can turn towards you as soon as the Nizam changes, Varun Gandhi’s advice to the BJP governments that are registering cases

Varun Gandhi, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s MP from Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh, keeps his own government in the dock every day. He has once again targeted his party. While advising the BJP governments, which are registering cases against their critics, Varun said that as soon as the rule changes, those sticks can move towards you.

Varun Gandhi wrote on Twitter, “Freedom of expression is the mother of all rights in a democracy. The litigation against its critics by various state governments is a matter of concern. Today you are happy to see the police who are wielding sticks, as soon as the rule changes, those sticks can also turn towards you. Remember ‘Constitution is paramount’.

Need for introspection: Regarding the rising inflation, he had tweeted saying that after the increase in the prices of 800 essential and common use medicines, now the treatment in hospitals has also become expensive. Bread is expensive, clothes are expensive, house is expensive and now treatment is expensive. Health and education are basic needs. When will the common man buried under the burden of inflation get relief? Introspection is needed.

Even before this, Varun Gandhi has been an attacker on the Narendra Modi government many times. On Saturday, he wrote on Twitter, “The trend of temporary jobs in place of permanent jobs is the story of our failure on the economic front. Imagine the people unemployed in layoffs. Parents’ treatment, home EMI, children’s fees. His life has been ruined in a jiffy.” With this the MP uploaded the news of a newspaper’s portal. In which it was told that a firm named Byju’s fired its 2500 employees. On the other hand, preparations to buy America’s ed-tech company.

On the issue of employment, Varun Gandhi had tweeted, “Struggles also have limits. Hear the touching call of the candidates. A year of struggle for a job is not less than a decade for them. If there is rigging in the selection process, then why delay in rectifying it and giving jobs to the deserving candidates? Budget spent on vacant posts, unemployed youth on the road. Until how long?”