BJP Central Leadership Backs Devda, Keeps Mum On Shah; The Party’s Central Leadership Is Angry With The Minister
Shah has been playing the tribal card, but the central leadership is in favour of action against him

BJP Central Leadership Backs Devda, Keeps Mum On Shah; The Party’s Central Leadership Is Angry With The Minister | FPJ
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The people across the country are discussing Deputy Chief Minister Jagdish Devda and minister Vijay Shah. But the BJP’s central leadership has been keeping mum over Shah’s statement on Colonel Sofia Qureshi for the past four days.
In charge of the BJP’s social media, Amit Malviya sent a post, saying Shah’s statement had been distorted to spread sensation and lies. The Congress has been doing politics on the bravery of the armed forces, which shows their poor mindset. The Congress is targeting Devda because he comes from a Dalit family, and the party is against it, Malviya wrote.
A few politicians issued statements in favour of Shah after his remark, but none of the central leaders made any remark on the issue.
The BJP is not seeking resignation from Shah. The party does not want to give credit to the Congress for it. But it is true the issue has enraged the party’s central leadership.
The BJP is taking out a Tiranga Yatra across the country. But the nation is discussing Shah’s statement. According to sources in the BJP, the party is waiting for the Supreme Court’s order.
The party may act against Shah after the order. Shah has been playing the tribal card, but the central leadership is in favour of action against him.
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