"Supports Godse, Takes Foreigners To Gandhi's Ashram": Sena's Attack On BJP

The Shiv Sena shot at the Bharatiya Janata Party in its mouthpiece, Saamana. The party “glorifies” Nathuram Godse, but “foreign dignitaries on India tours are taken to Sabarmati Ashram.” Mahatma Gandhi is still the face of India on the world stage, the party said.

It said: “It’s a wonder that the BJP supports the ideology of Nathuram Godse, but when foreign guests come, they take them to Gandhi’s Sabarmati Ashram to weave the yarn.”

Another thing that was said about the BJP-led government at the top of the country: The editorial also noted that even though the Statue of Unity is in Gujarat, it still takes foreign dignitaries there.

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“Even though a huge statue of Iron Man Sardar Patel has been built in Gujarat, Boris Johnson and other foreign guests are not taken there because Gandhi is still the face of India on the world stage.”

It was even worse for the BJP; a Shiv Sena mouthpiece said, because some parts of the country have seen a lot of religious violence in the last few years.

“During Johnson’s time in India, there was a lot of tension between different groups of people, even in the country’s capital, Delhi. During the country’s independence, there was a lot of religious hatred and violence in the air. Even though it has been so long, the Prime Minister of the UK is still seeing the same things in India. Johnson visited India in the same way that the British had left it, and he thought it was the same way it was. “The editorial said that.

When Boris Johnson went to India on April 21 and 22, he spent two days there. He went to the Sabarmati Ashram and the Akshardham Temple in Gujarat. He also met Gautam Adani, who owns a business.

The Indian Prime Minister is Johnson’s “khaas dost (special friend),” he said. They have asked negotiators to develop a deal on a Free Trade Agreement by the end of this year.