Insult to army: Congress slams BJP over MP minister's objectionable remarks on Col Sofiya Qureshi
Completely unpardonable.
These pseudo nationalists have no respect for our brave armed forces.
Will @PMOIndia & @JPNadda take action against this bjp minister? https://t.co/I27vBte8cd
— Pawan Khera 🇮🇳 (@Pawankhera) May 13, 2025
ये बयान राष्ट्रद्रोही मानसिकता का प्रतिबिंब है। @BJP4India के लोग सेना की वर्दी में भी धर्म खोजते हैं। कर्नल सोफिया कुरैशी भारत की बेटी हैं, सेना की शान हैं। जो मंत्री उन्हें 'आतंकवादियों की बहन' कह रहा है, वो पूरी भारतीय सेना का अपमान कर रहा है। ये जहरीला धर्मांधपन है। pic.twitter.com/I6h3NyfDyP
— Kunwar Danish Ali (@KDanishAli) May 13, 2025

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