Poster controversy: Sanjay Joshi smells conspiracy to create confusion between him, PM Modi
Reacting to information that his posters criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi were put up on Delhi streets, former BJP general secretary Sanjay Joshi on Tuesday rejected his involvement in this act.
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New Delhi: Reacting to information that his posters criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi were put up on Delhi streets, former BJP general secretary Sanjay Joshi on Tuesday rejected his involvement in this act.
Joshi, who sounded shocked to learn about this, took to Twitter and wrote: “Those who are putting up such posters are neither in favour of me nor the BJP. Such practices are an attempt to create confusion among me, PM Modi and Amit Shah,” he tweeted.
Those who are (responsible for) putting up such posters are neither in favour of me nor the bjp. Such practice's are an attempt to....cont.
— Sanjay Vinayak Joshi (@BJPSanjayJoshi) June 23, 2015
.....create confusion among me , shri modi ji & shri shah ji.
— Sanjay Vinayak Joshi (@BJPSanjayJoshi) June 23, 2015
Yesterday, posters featuring Joshi and criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi for wishing Pakistan and Bangladesh on Ramadan were spotted in Delhi.
The posters clearly read that PM Modi has mellowed down towards Pakistan and Bangladesh, but holds grudges against BJP veterans LK Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, Sushma Swaraj and Sanjay Joshi.
“Pakistan, Bangladesh ko dete ho Ramadan pe badhai...Sushma, Advani, Sanjay Joshi, Rajnath, Gadkari, Murli Manohar Joshi, Vasundhara, ke liye hai mann mein khatai,” the posters read.
“Na samwad, na mann ki baat, na sabka sath, na sabka vikas...Phir kyun kare janata aap par vishwas (Why should people believe you when there is no interaction, no thoughts sharing, no development for all),” the posters further read.
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