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Union Minister Giriraj Singh Promises Clarity on Parliament Security Breach Conspiracy

Union Minister and Begusarai MP Giriraj Singh criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s remarks on the recent security breach at Parliament. Singh asserted that the truth behind the incident would be revealed through a thorough investigation and drew parallels to the farmers’ protest, alleging the involvement of a “toolkit gang” in the breach. Singh, known for […]

Union Minister and Begusarai MP Giriraj Singh criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s remarks on the recent security breach at Parliament. Singh asserted that the truth behind the incident would be revealed through a thorough investigation and drew parallels to the farmers’ protest, alleging the involvement of a “toolkit gang” in the breach.

Singh, known for his outspoken views, accused Rahul Gandhi of tarnishing the nation’s image and drew attention to Gandhi’s past actions, including visiting JNU after the hanging of Afzal Guru and delivering speeches during the farmers’ protest.

The Union Minister expressed confidence in the ongoing investigation into the Parliament attack, asserting that the conspiracy would be unveiled, akin to the exposure of the toolkit creators during the farmers’ protest.

Taking a swipe at the Nitish Kumar government, Singh claimed a lack of law and order in Bihar, criticizing the state’s governance and alleging corruption of Hindu beliefs through the consumption of Halal meat. He urged Hindu brothers to abstain from Halal meat and advocated for the exclusive consumption of jhatka meat to preserve Hindu rituals.

Singh further accused the Bihar government and the RJD of failing to maintain law and order, highlighting sacrificial activities on roadsides and the cooking of Halal meat affecting Hindu customs. He called for separate slaughterhouses for Halal meat to address the cleanliness and ritual concerns.

Turning his attention to political rivals, Singh criticized the INDI alliance, challenging Bihar CM Nitish Kumar to contest against PM Modi in Varanasi. He dismissed the alliance as a cover-up for alleged crimes committed by its leaders.

Rahul Gandhi, on the other hand, attributed the Parliament security breach to ‘unemployment’ and ‘inflation,’ blaming the policies of the BJP-led Centre during a statement to reporters. The incident occurred on December 13 when two individuals breached security and set off smoke canisters inside the Lok Sabha during the 22nd-anniversary commemoration of the 2001 terror attack on Parliament.

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