BJP condemns and denies in “attack” on Karachi bakery

View of Karachi bakery in Hyderabad. |Picture source: Giri KVS
Over the weekend, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) condemned and kept a distance from the “attack” of the Karachi bakery shop in Shamshabad. “None of our party cadres was involved in the attack. Minister Sitaka should verify the facts before making charges against our political party. We are not addicted to such activities.”
The BJP leader said at a press conference held in the state office that it is incorrect to make unfounded allegations without proper verification when party officials have been participating in activities such as holding prayers in temples and supporting the armed forces’ “Operation Sindoor”.
He accused: “Ranking a shop or attacking a house with a political opponent is not part of our culture. Congress and its leaders have been threatening to siege our party leaders and attack them.” Mr Rao advised the activists in the ruling party not to resort to such behavior and warned them if they do so.
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“While these buildings do appear under the FTL, people have been here for the past six years and have been told to vacate immediately. Apartments are only purchased after providing civic infrastructure, including internal roads, sewage, electricity and drinking water, by local municipalities.
He insisted that the party has been fighting to preserve waters and protect the protection of government land, but the interests of ordinary people should also be considered whenever demolition (such as demolition) actions are taken.
The BJP leaders also opposed Congress leaders’ criticism of Malkajgiri MP Eatala Rajender and won him in vain in the house. The leaders of the ruling party are advised to focus on policies and the use of non-parliamentary language against politicians.
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