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PM handed over HRD to television actress: Actor-turned-politician Shatrughan Sinha takes jibe at Smriti Irani

Shatrughan Sinha, the BJP MP from Patna has become one of the Modi government’s harshest critics. Shotgun Sinha, who switched from films to politics, has been firing from all cylinders and yesterday criticised the Modi govt for appoints ‘an actress to as minister of HRD’ an underhanded jibe at Smriti Irani.

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  • Jan 17, 2019, 10:40 AM IST

Shatrughan Sinha, the BJP MP from Patna has become one of the Modi government’s harshest critics. Shotgun Sinha, who switched from films to politics, has been firing from all cylinders and yesterday criticised the Modi govt for appoints ‘an actress to as minister of HRD’ an underhanded jibe at Smriti Irani.

He said at an event organised by a news channel that BJP had turned a democracy into a ‘dictatorship’.

He said in reference to Smriti Irani: “Appointment of ministers is the exclusive privilege of the Prime Minister. But was it appropriate to directly hand over the responsibility of the Ministry of Human Resource Development to a television actress?”

Sinha, who has been very vocal about his criticism of PM Modi claimed he wasn’t a ‘rebel’ but was only showing BJP a ‘mirror’.

1. Fan of Gandhis

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The actor claimed that he was a fan of the Gandhi family since the beginning, and was  fan of Jawaharlal Nehru, Sonia Gandhi and now Rahul Gandhi.

2. One-man Show, two-man Army

One-man Show, two-man Army
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Sinha claimed BJP had become a one-man show, two-man army and claimed senior BJP leader LK Advani had been denied proper respect.

3. Quit if you don't like it: Sushil Kumar Modi

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Sinha’s outbursts hit a nerve in Bihar where Deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi urged him to quit.

He said to a TV channel: “Shatrughan Sinha is also my icon but the manner in which he is targeting the BJP, he should quit. He is using unwarranted language against the party which had made him the cabinet minister, a Rajya Sabha MP for two terms and also gave two terms in the Lok Sabha.”

4. Sinha on CBI issue

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"Congrats sir. Your intentions need to be highly applauded and even the entire opposition will agree but with fingers crossed and bated breath. Matter has gone to the H'onble Supreme Court. Hope wish and pray that it goes through the different assemblies and the judicial scrutiny too," he tweeted.

"You sure have mastered the art of Mann ki Baat. But let us not forget dil ki baat. Stop this jumle-baazi," he remarked in a veiled dig at Modi's weekly radio broadcast. "The nation wants to know plain and simple answers on CBI (which seems to be very messy today), ED and especially Rafale etc. in an honest and transparent manner. Great haste in taking decisions is not the right approach," Sinha said on Twitter.

5. Sinha on quota bill

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"Sir, with due respect, people may not take these gimmicks kindly. Time and again I have said yeh public hain sab janti hai. Satyamev Jayate. Jai Hind," Sinha remarked in another tweet with the hashtag #QuotaforEconomicallyBackwards.

6. Shatrughan Sinha

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"Sir, no more vendetta politics that we have been seeing with P Chidambaram, Shashi Tharoor, Rahul Gandhi, Robert Vadra and especially in the case of the man of the masses Lalu Prasad Yadav. He is gaining tremendous sympathy and has the ability and capability to bounce back," the former Union minister warned.

Notably, in the past one year during which Prasad has been serving sentence in fodder scam cases, Sinha has paid at least three visits to the ailing RJD supremo, two of these at a hospital in Ranchi where he has been admitted on account of his failing health.

"The treatment meted out to him is not desirable nor acceptable. Lets not forget that this attitude of condemnation speaks volume about leadership. With an attitude of gratitude, I humbly suggest stop this political vendetta, things could be different in coming times with us on the other side of the fence. Jai Hind," the BJP leader said in his final tweet.

Speculations have been rife that Sinha may fail to get a BJP ticket in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls and that he may be fielded by the opposition RJD-Congress combine.

The actor-turned-politician has been responding to such speculations with the cryptic remark 'location will be the same even if the situation is otherwise'.

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