'Istifa Dedo, Desh Par Meherbani Karo!' Sanjay Raut Demands Amit Shah Resign Amidst Outrage Over Terror Attacks On Tourists In Jammu & Kashmir's Pahalgam
Mumbai: Shiv Sena UBT leader MLA Sanjay Raut has demanded resignastion of Home Minister Amit Shah stating that he must do a favour to the country and resign. This call for stepping down from Raut aiming towards Amit Shah has come As the nation suffers outrage over the inhumane terror attack on tourists in Jammu Kashmir's Pahalgam, that claimed lives of 28 tourists.
In his latest post on X, Sanjay Raut called for the resignation of Home Minister Amit Shah, claiming that his primary function is to create and dissolve governments, he further claimed that Home Minister Amit Shah spends every single day of the year consumed with strategising ways to eliminate political opponents. He also said in the post that Amit Shah should do a favour to the country and resign.
The X post by Raut reads, "इस्तीफा दो! पुरा समय सरकारे बनाना और गिराने मे जाता है! राजनैतिक विरोधीयोंको खतम करनेकी साजिश मे 365 दिन दिमाख व्यस्त रहता है, लोगोंकी सुरक्षा राम भरोसे! अब राम भी ऊब चुका है इन लोगोंसे! इस्तीफा दो.देश पर मेहरबानी करो!" which translates to "Resign! Constantly, efforts are focused on forming and dismantling governments! The brain is occupied every single day of the year devising ways to remove political rivals. The protection of the people rests with God! Even Ram has grown weary of these individuals! Step down. Do the nation a favor!" further tagging the official X handles of Amit Shah, UN and BJP.
Pahalgam Terror Attack On Tourists
At least 28 tourists lost their lives and many others were injured on Tuesday when terrorists opened fire in a scenic meadow close to the resort town of Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, marking the most lethal attack since the revocation of Article 370 in 2019. The Resistance Front, a pawn of the ISI-backed Lashkar-e-Taiba, took responsibility for the assault. This incident represents the most fatal attack on tourists since the onset of militancy in Kashmir in the 1990s. It evoked memories of the March 2000 massacre in Chittisinghpora, Anantnag district, where 36 members of the Sikh community were killed just days before the visit of US President Bill Clinton to India.
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