First disrespecting the nation, now the armed forces; Congress stoops low once again calling police ‘corrupt'

News Bharati    27-Dec-2019
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New Delhi, December 27: Triggering a controversy and inviting black lashes from the entire nation, the Congress has once again proved their stand on police force and the country. In a latest, Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit asserted that more than half of the police forces in the country were "corrupt". He also criticised the police and the paramilitary forces for raising slogans on nationalism, suggesting that the same was done to hide a misdeed. This statement from the Congress leader rightly prompts the mentality of the party and how low they can stoop to protect themselves from being exposed. Giving this comment, the Congress has actually exposed itself clearing stating that they have zero respect for those who have protected them and sacrificed their life for such ill-mannered people.

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Stooping down low to a degrading extend, the Congress leader claimed that an organisation, which is corrupt, will talk more and more about nationalism to hide its corruption. He was quoted as saying, “More than half of the police forces in the country are corrupt. How do they eradicate it? Firstly, raise slogans on nationalism and show that we do such a job which cannot be questioned. When police or paramilitary forces raise such slogans, know that they are trying to hide a misdeed.”

Dikshit made the remarks when he was asked to comment on the allegations that cops in Uttar Pradesh had vandalised the property of a Muslim family in Muzaffarnagar and told them that they have only two places to go ‘Pakistan or Kabristan (graveyard)’.

Lashing out for disrespecting the jawans, many other political leaders slammed Sandeep Dikshit asserting and highlighting the mentality of the party. Shiromani Akali Dal MLA Manjinder Sirsa lashed out at Congress over Sandeep Dikshit's remark about police and armed forces being 'corrupt' and said this showed the mentality of the party.

G Kishan Reddy, MoS Home on Congress' Sandeep Dikshit's remark said, “No politics should be done on Police. Governments come and go, but police work for 365 days. Congress party should apologise for this remark.”

Misleading, providing misinformation on parliamentary decisions, Congress has always instigated masses against the nation creating unwarranted riots and protest resulting into unrest. Stooping down even low, the Congress has come out in open disrespecting the armed forces who have been performing their duty in interest of the nation, unlike the dynasty party who only seeks and prioritise benefits to their won interest. Sandeep Dikshit should understand that these parliamentary force and police are those who protect ‘him’ and the nation from threats without any personal interest and corruption.

And to highlight the ‘corrupt’ tag that Dikshit has given to the police, it is important to know that when you point out a finger at someone, know that the rest of the fingers are pointed at you. Congress has been very well versed in its bout of being corrupt and using the public money for their own benefits.