BENGALURU – A political storm has been stirred in Bengaluru following a controversial statement allegedly made by Congress leader BK Hariprasad. The statement, which suggests that “Pakistan is an enemy country for BJP, not for us,” has drawn sharp criticism from BJP leader Dr. Bharath Shetty.
Dr. Shetty responded to Hariprasad’s remarks, stating, “Whatever the statement he has given is not making sense.” He further added that the BJP has made honest attempts to maintain cordial relations with all neighbouring countries, but the efforts have not been reciprocated.
The BJP leader expressed his concern over the current state of affairs, stating, “Now the country is not going to stand all these things.” His comments reflect the growing frustration within the party over what they perceive as a lack of cooperation from neighbouring countries.
The alleged statement by Hariprasad and the subsequent response from Dr. Shetty have intensified the political discourse in Bengaluru, with both parties standing firm on their respective positions. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how this political controversy will impact the relations between India and its neighbours.
This incident underscores the delicate balance of maintaining diplomatic relations in the region and the potential implications of political rhetoric on these relationships. As the story develops, the nation will be watching closely to see how the political leaders navigate this complex issue.