CHENNAI: One day after you formally joined the Bjp in New Delhi, actress Khushbu nicknamed the Congress A party of “mentally retarded” who could not think for himself. “I want to give them a proper answer,” Khushbu said at Chennai airport upon arrival in the city on Tuesday afternoon.
“I am very happy to be here (BJP). For the country to grow and good things to happen, the BJP must grow. Lotus should flourish on every street, ”Khushbu told reporters at the BJP state headquarters in Kamalalayam on Tuesday. Party officials gave him a warm reception.
She mocked the president of the state of Congress, KS Alagiri, for his comment that she was not a politician, but a mere actress, saying that it took her six long years to realize that. He wondered if congressional leaders were unaware of his nationwide campaign for his party.
Reiterating that she was still a “periyarist”, Khushbu said she would raise her voice to uplift women and Dalits. She made a comparison between the BJP and Periyar ideologies on women and Dalit issues. He was quick to add that he did not agree with everything Periyar said and practiced. For those who questioned her credentials, she wondered why no one questioned her when she was in Congress.
“I will not apologize,” he said in response to a question about whether he would apologize for calling Sangh Parivars and BJP supporters “₹ 2 trolls.” “Those who indulge in trolls are false and faceless people. They get paid for trolling. They are controlling me when I left Congress, ”he said.
She criticized state leaders in Congress for disrespecting her, saying, “I was honest with the party (Congress) until they associated me with it. I never opposed the ruling party just for opposing it. When Prime Minister Modi brought NEP and banned Triple Talaq, I welcomed them. ”
On his political aspirations and his possible role in the party, he said: “I have just joined the party and it is up to the party leadership to decide my role. There are several top leaders ahead of me. ”He said he had joined the party without expecting any position or benefit.
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