TS Singh Dev asked questions from the center: 'Politics should not be done in such a time'

Raipur, May 17 (IANS). Former Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister TS Singh Dev directed the central government on Saturday, saying that the government should, in such a sensitive time when India wants to illuminate its position on world forums, should try to unite the government so as not to deepen political differences. TS Singh Dev said a panel of four names was sent by Congress on the foreign tour to emphasize Terrorism in Pakistan, but the government declared Shashi Tharoor’s name, despite not being included in the list. TS Singh Dev said: “When the government asked for a name of the opposition, the same names had to be recognized. If you had already decided your name, you didn’t have to ask the name.” He also objected to a meeting of chief ministers of NDA who ruled on May 25. He said: “If the prime minister belongs to the whole country, it is not appropriate to name NDA’s main ministers only in such a sensitive meeting. It is a completely partisan attitude.” Singh Dev mentions the statement of Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, in which he acknowledged that India attacked the Noor Khan air base and other places, which he was notified by the Pakistanian Army General at about 2:30. He described the counter to India as ‘strong and appropriate’ and said that the whole country was united at the time, there was no caste, no religion, no party, everyone had just a sense of land interest. In addition, Singh Dev criticized the controversial statement on Sophia Qureshi, a military officer for a Minister of Madhya Pradesh, saying that the government, despite the intervention of the Supreme Court, did no concrete action. At the same time, on the attack on ACB Eow in five districts regarding the liquor fraud in Chhattisgarh, he said that the agencies should conduct a fair investigation. -Ians DSC/ABM shares this story -tags