‘That stupid woman…’ AAP MP Sanjay Singh’s controversial statement on Kangana Ranaut
Aam Aadmi Party leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh reached the Civil Court of Sultanpur in Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday and appeared in the court. After appearing in the court, Sanjay Singh spoke to journalists. On a question related to BJP MP Kangana Ranaut from Mandi in Himachal, Sanjay Singh said that she is a bad-minded woman and she should not have been sent to Parliament at all, calling farmers rapists and murderers is very insulting and BJP should take action on this.
On the question of the implementation of UPS by the government, Sanjay Singh said that this is a betrayal with millions of employees of the country. Without the Old Pension Scheme, the employees are not going to get any benefit. He raised the question that you are giving pension to the employees by cutting their own money. The employees are angry about this.
Sanjay Singh said that under this scheme, most Dalits, OBCs, tribals will also be deprived of getting pension. He alleged that this is an election slogan in view of the elections in four states.
Bail granted by court
On UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s statement that if we divide, we will be cut, Sanjay Singh said that if we unite, we will grow because this is the country of Gandhi, Gautam Buddha, Lord Krishna. He said that this country believes in those values where we talk about love and non-violence, no country in the world can progress on the basis of hatred.
Let us tell you that 23 years ago, there was a movement regarding various public problems including electricity and water. In which 6 convicts including Samajwadi Party’s national spokesperson Anoop Sanda, AAP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh were sentenced to three months imprisonment and a fine of Rs 1500 each by the MP MLA court.
Regarding this, these people appealed in the Seshan court. But the appeal was rejected there and an order was given to surrender in the lower court. But instead of surrendering here, Sanjay Singh took the help of the High Court on 22 August. From where he got bail.
Sanjay Singh had reached Sultanpur court to fill the bond. Where they got bail from the trial court on personal bond of Rs 50,000 each.