Accusing the Congress of Muslim appeasement, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said on Monday that the Waqf law made under the rule of this party made a mockery of the country's federal system and judiciary. CM Mohan Yadav said that in the Waqf law enacted by the previous government of the Congress, along with the federal system of the country, the judiciary was also made fun of.
He said that this was the only law in the country, under which the decisions of the Waqf Board could not be challenged in the judiciary. Mohan Yadav said that the current government headed by Narendra Modi has strengthened the judiciary by bringing the Waqf Act under the purview of the court.
He said that the Congress is lying only on the basis of Muslim appeasement. With this appeasement, the Congress is doing bad to Muslims along with the country. Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, criticizing the education policy of the Central Government led by Narendra Modi, has alleged that the main agenda of this government is centralization of power, commercialization of education and communalization of textbooks.
CM Mohan Yadav retaliated on Sonia Gandhi and said that it would have been better that Sonia Gandhi would say something on the new education policy of 2020 after talking to the academics of the country. He has made scholars mocked by writing articles from an indispensable person and they should apologize for this.
He alleged that after the independence of the country, education was made mocked in the Congress governments and only the rapper of Macaulay's British carpet education policy was changed. Mohan Yadav claimed that in books based on education policies presented under the Congress rule, injustice was done to Indian great men like Vikramaditya, Maharana Pratap and Shivaji, while foreign invaders were described as great.