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Meghalaya Governor claimed Amit Shah said PM Modi “lost his mind”

IndiaMeghalaya Governor claimed Amit Shah said PM Modi "lost his mind"

Satya Pal Malik met the Prime Minister and ended up having an argument with him after which he met Amit Shah who made a startling remark.

Meghalaya Governor Satya Pal Malik said when he told PM Modi that 500 of our own farmers had died, he replied coldly, “Did they die for me?”

Meghalaya Governor Satya Pal Malik said he ended up having an argument with PM Modi.   When Meghalaya Governor Satya Pal Malik went to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the farmers’ issue recently, he says he ended up fighting with the PM, who was “very arrogant”, within five minutes into the conversation.

Mr Malik, while addressing a function in Haryana on Sunday, said, “He (the PM) was very arrogant. When I told him that 500 of our own farmers had died, he asked, ‘Did they die for me?'”

“I told him yes since you are the king. Anyway, I ended up having a fight with him. He told me to meet Amit Shah and so I did,” the Governor said, adding that when a dog dies, the PM sends letters to offer condolences.

Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge shared a video of the statement on Twitter, in which Mr Malik can also be heard saying, “When I met Amit Shah, he told me ‘Satya, he has lost his mind. You be carefree and keep meeting us’.” Home Minister Amit Shah was allegedly referring to PM Modi, according to Mr Malik.

Mr Kharge on Twitter wrote, “Meghalaya’s Governor Sri Satya Pal Malik is on record saying PM was ‘arrogant’ on the issue of Farmers & HM Amit Shah called the PM as ‘mad’. Constitutional authorities speaking about each other with such contempt! Narendra Modiji is this true?”

While the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is yet to react to the remarks, the Congress party said Meghalaya Governor’s statement talks about all the “qualities” of PM Modi — “Vanity… cruelty… insensitivity.”

The Congress, while sharing Mr Malik’s video on its official Twitter account, said, “Vanity… cruelty… insensitivity. In BJP Governor’s statement, these ‘qualities’ of PM Modi’s personality are mentioned. This is a matter of concern for democracy.”

Mr Malik has been taking swipes at the government and the BJP leadership, especially on the farmers’ issue, and has often restated that he is not scared of being asked to step down from his post. He was appointed governor — in Jammu and Kashmir and Goa, before being posted to Meghalaya.

His remarks come after the three controversial farm Acts were withdrawn by the centre in November 2021, days before one of the longest-standing protests by farmers on Delhi borders was to complete a year on November 26.

PM Modi had said a committee of state and central representatives, farmers, and experts would be set up to make the minimum support price mechanism more transparent and effective.

Mr. Malik on Sunday expressed the Central Government will have to work with honesty to withdraw cases registered against farmers during the protests and give a legal framework to MSP for crops.

“But if the government thinks the agitation has ended, it is not so. It has only been suspended. If there is injustice or if there are any excesses with farmers, then the stir will start again,” he said on the sidelines of an event in Haryana’s Charkhi Dadri where he was honoured by the Phogat Khap.

Taking advantage of the opportunity after the farm laws have been repealed, farmers should get decisions made in their favour such as a legal framework for MSP, Mr Malik said.

Satya Pal Malik’s comments have stirred up a heavy topic of discussion, netizens wondering what was happening with the prime minister and the party, was it the opinion of other party members and was Prime Minister Narendra Modi losing control?

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