Mohan Yadav on Wednesday slammed West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over her 'Mrityu Kumbh' remark saying she used extremely low-grade language and she should apologise.
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«West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has used extremely low-grade language. Mahakumbh is a fest of great faith, reverence and trust. Making such a comment is insulting Hindu Dharma. Her remark shows her mentality. This is the reason why people are losing their faith in organisations like hers. I hope people will teach more lessons to them in the future. I don't understand why Congress and its accompanying people have objections with Hindu Dharma. May the almighty give them wisdom and she should apologise,» CM Yadav told ANI.
Additionally, Madhya Pradesh minister Krishna Gaur also lashed out at WB CM Banerjee and said that the latter is a stigma in the nation and she should apologise to the Sanatanis of the country.
«I strongly condemn her remark and it is being condemned across the country. The whole nation is constantly reaching Prayagraj to take a holy dip in Mahakumbh. Despite troubles, everyone has a desire to have a holy dip, no one wants to miss this moment. In such a situation, people like Mamata Banerjee, who insult the faith of Sanatanis, are a stigma in the country who make such unreasonable comments about the Mahakumbh. The whole country is condemning this statement