BJP takes action against 2 ministers by “waiting and watching policy” to controversial remarks

Bhopal: The BJP leaders decided to adopt a “wait and watch policy” and then decided to bring any action against two senior ministers in the Mohan Yadav Cabinet, respectively, on controversial remarks by the Army officers and the Indian military.
Although the BJP leadership is believed to have decided not to pay attention to the comments claimed by the state government Jagdish Devda in the Indian army and allow the issue to fall into trouble, the party has no choice but to wait for any lawsuits from the Supreme Court against state tribal welfare minister Vijay Shah.
Mr. Shaa’s “terrorist sister” remarks targeted Colonel Sofia Qureshi, giving him a seat with the Madhya Pradesh High Court, and ordered the police to raise FIR against him.
The Minister has brought the Supreme Court to challenge the order of the High Court.
The case hearing at Apex Court, which was scheduled to be held on Saturday, has been postponed to Monday.
Sources said SC’s decision in this case will determine Mr Shah’s fate.
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said: “We will comply with the court’s ruling.
Mr. Shaa was the party’s sixth term MLA, while Mr. Devda, the famous Dalit leader of BJP, was the MLA eight times.
“The party’s leader decided to ignore Mr. Devda’s case because he had rejected the statement that appeared in the media, which was related to him. However, the party had no choice but to wait for the SC to decide whether to ask Mr. Shah to resign.”
Mr Devda allegedly pointed out that the country and the army bowed at the feet of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to order action against Pakistan to avenge the Pahargaum massacre, in which 26 Hindu tourists were killed by terrorists, while working a few days ago in Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh.
However, he has clarified that he has never made such a statement.
The BJP leaders said the party leaders were reluctant to take any action against the two ministers because one was a tribal leader and the other was a Dalit.
Mr. Shah has provided a public apology for his speech.