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Uttarakhand: Former CM Harish Rawat’s simple silence on the indecent remarks of Congress leaders? BJP raised the question on Harda’s Uttarakhandiyat!

Bharatiya Janata Party’s state spokesperson Bipin Kainthola has questioned the silence of former CM Harish Rawat on his Uttarakhandiyat on the indecent remarks of Congress leaders. Targeting former Chief Minister Harish Rawat on the indecent remarks of Congress State President Karan Mahara and Manish Khanduri, Kainthola said, always talks about Uttarakhandiyat only to remain the social media buzz in Uttarakhand. This is the leader who talks about Uttarakhand only for his political stunts and tricks. But when the state president of his party uses indecent language for the residents of Garhwal region, and his own party leader Manish Khanduri talks about spitting on Garhwal and Uttarakhand, this Rawat ji wearing Moni Baba’s cloak went to Haridwar to stage a sit-in. Let’s go He said that why the writing of Harda, who used to put various topics and even his family matters in the social media, has stopped on the dirty words of these leaders.

Kainthola advised that Rawat should stop talking about the so-called Uttarakhandiyat, which is false and a hoax. He said that Rawat should understand that Uttarakhand is not just for rhetoric on social media. His stand on this serious subject proves that he is expert in giving so-called and hollow statements of Uttarakhandiyat only for political stunts. They have nothing to do with the spirit of Uttarakhandiyat and its identity, prestige and respect. He taunted that Uttarakhandi’s identity is not going to be made by telling about the things of Uttarakhand live on Facebook or by posting photos of the mountains of Uttarakhand.

He said, due to this silence, the hypocrisy of Harish Rawat and the Congress party has been exposed in front of the people of Uttarakhand and Garhwal. Kainthola sarcastically said that they have even forgotten that Uttarakhand is my mother’s land, mother’s land, my father’s land. O land, your glory, my Himalayas