Senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha, who has criticised the BJP leadership recently, says he is with the central government on the JNU row.
Sinha also said in an interview that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should not have visited Lahore on 25 December to greet his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif. Sinha, who has been critical of the working style of Modi and BJP president Amit Shah, however told IANS that he supported the government’s action vis-a-vis the JNU issue.
Sinha, a former finance and external affairs minister, came down heavily on the Congress for politicising the row.
He blamed the Congress for demanding proof from Home Minister Rajnath Singh that the JNU incident had the support of Pakistani terrorist Hafiz Saeed.
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