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Giriraj Singh’s strong attack on AIMIM leader Shaukat Ali’s statement
Samira Vishwas | March 25, 2026 10:24 AM CST

Political rhetoric has once again heated up in Delhi. Union Minister Giriraj Singh made a sharp attack on the controversial statement of Uttar Pradesh AIMIM President Haji Shaukat Ali and the opposition. He clearly said that India runs under a law and no one can take it into their hands.

Giriraj Singh: Once again political rhetoric has intensified in Delhi. Union Minister Giriraj Singh reacted strongly to the controversial statement of Uttar Pradesh AIMIM President Haji Shaukat Ali and the opposition. Giriraj Singh said that the country is governed by law and no person can take the law into his own hands. His statement clearly indicates the high priority of law and the Constitution, and also gives the message of setting limits in political disputes.

Direct target on Owaisi and AIMIM

Responding to Haji Shaukat Ali’s statement, Giriraj Singh said,

This statement clearly indicates that the Central Government is strict regarding law and order and will not tolerate any kind of anarchy. He also warned AIMIM and its leaders against the constitution and law of the country.

Sharp attack on Rahul Gandhi

The Union Minister also attacked Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi. On Rahul Gandhi’s comment on the Prime Minister’s speech in the Lok Sabha, he said,

Giriraj Singh also raised issues like Rahul Gandhi’s old statements and his ‘Rafale controversy’. He said that in many cases Rahul Gandhi had to apologize in the court.

Remembered old disputes also

Giriraj Singh said, I had said yesterday also, look at every statement of Rahul Gandhi – from Rafale to many other matters. Himachal government has increased the prices of oil. Rahul Gandhi keeps saying ‘Bho-Bho’, but why doesn’t he tell why he increased the prices? Whereas the Prime Minister did not do so. He accused the opposition of trying to take political advantage by spreading confusion in the country.

It is clear from these statements that the conflict between the ruling party and the opposition is going to intensify. The rhetoric continues both inside and outside the Parliament. Allegations and counter-allegations between leaders are continuously increasing and this is making the political atmosphere more heated.


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