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Spokesperson of Aurangzeb Fan Club Sanjay Raut suffers from amnesia : BJP media head Navnath Ban slams Raut

Mumbai : The Congress government had invited Pakistan to play in India despite Pakistan carrying out terrorist attacks in India. UBT MP Sanjay Raut has conveniently forgotten that the wicket at Wankhede Stadium was destroyed by Balasaheb Thackeray’s Shiv Sainiks in 1991 because of the Congress government's decision to invite the Pakistan team to India. Bharatiya Janata Party media head Navnath Ban taunted Raut by saying that spokesperson of Aurangzeb Fan Club Sanjay Raut is suffering from amnesia attack.

Mr. Ban said that BJP and the Modi government have quite a clear position on India-Pak cricket. Indian cricketers will not go and play on Pakistani land and Pakistani cricketers will not be allowed to play in India under any circumstances.We never mix sports and blood together. Sanjay Raut who is standing with Congress today, should not forget this history that Pakistan cricket team was invited to India in 1991 despite opposition from Shiv Sena chief Balasaheb Thackeray. Raut has forgotten that he has formed an alliance with this same Congress. Raut should not criticize Prime Minister Modi by pretending that he understands patriotism. He also mentioned that it has been proven many times that Sanjay Raut is a spokesperson for Pakistan.

Sanjay Raut is extremely unhappy today. Mr. Ban also attacked Raut by saying that if he has doubts about the Election Commission, then he should ask his MPs to resign. Mr Ban once again demanded that Mr Raut should apologize for insulting the bravery of the Indian Army by making a statement that the terrorists involved in the Pahalgam attack are alive.

Did K. Shankar Narayanan also misuse the Raj Bhavan? Pawar should answer

         Sharad Pawar alleges without evidence that there is a misuse of Raj Bhavan. Mr. Ban challenged Mr. Pawar and Raut by recalling the incident when Jharkhand Chief Minister Madhu Koda was arrested during the tenure of K. Shankar Narayanan as the Governor. Wasn't the Raj Bhavan misused then? Back then, there was a Congress government at the Centre and Mr Pawar was a minister in that government. This K. Shankar Narayanan was reappointed as the Governor of Maharashtra. Wasn't the Raj Bhavan misused then? questioned Ban. He also mentioned that Keshav Bhosale, a police constable who was suspended in 1984 on charges of smuggling, was made the vice-president of the Nationalist Congress Party after its formation and was given a ticket for the Legislative Assembly.

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