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BJP Bengal Chief Criticised For Not Letting Ambulance Pass Through During His Rally


Looks like, Bengal BJP Chief Dilip Ghosh didn't learn his lesson about trolling back when he claimed that every desi cow's milk contains gold. Remember that little gem of a comment? Yeah, now he's done something even worse, and sadly it's not even funny.

Recently, he was addressing a rally in Nadia and since the entire road was blocked for it, he didn't even let an ambulance pass through during it. What if it was an emergency? What if someone was dying and changing the route like that consumed even more time?

#WATCH West Bengal: State BJP chief Dilip Ghosh orders to divert route of ambulance during an event in Nadia; says, "divert the route of ambulance as hundreds of people are sitting here. They (TMC) are doing it purposely. It's their tactic to disrupt this rally." (06.01.2020) pic.twitter.com/SALCvph6QQ

— ANI (@ANI) January 8, 2020

Not only he refused to give way for the ambulance, he even threw accusations that it was sent to cause disruptions to the rally. He said, "Divert the route of the ambulance as hundreds of people are sitting here. They (TMC) are doing it purposely. It's their tactic to disrupt this rally."

As if this wasn't despicable enough, according to reports, his supporters even started cheering once the ambulance turned around. Not only is it a very morally unethical thing to do, it's actually illegal to block an ambulance's way.

Just leaving this here so people can play a short game of spot the difference.

Remember video of the crowd parting to make way for an ambulance in Hong Kong?

This was at protest at Jamia

These are not troublemakers looking to incite trouble,for that it you need uniform, these students are fighting for all of us@IndiasMuslims @kavita_krishnan @naukarshah pic.twitter.com/nP3t41DPlr

— Kamran Shahid (@CitizenKamran) December 17, 2019

Nope, not at all.

Is this how u will win hearts of people? Shame on dilip Ghosh. https://t.co/tnNrtIkfl3

— à¤à¤à¤à¤¿à¤¤ à¤à¥à¤¨ (@indiantweeter) January 8, 2020

 Not worth it.

Disgusting... Nothing important than giving route to ambulance... If you have doubt, you can't risk a life... Why take a chance?

— Todays Indian (@todaysindyan) January 8, 2020

Hmm.

Government working for whom, however giving way for abulence is a common courtesy, if something happens to inner patient .who will responsible .Will they return the life to the patient... hopeless politicians are rule country. https://t.co/8SFAz6g68J

— ZEESHAN KHAN (@avidzee) January 8, 2020

That 'shame' scene from GoT.

Shameless. https://t.co/EeAfjqTx3T

— CA Shubham Joshi (@SJ_Shubhamjoshi) January 8, 2020

Hmm, part two.

Yeh Jo bhi ho Insan nahi ho sakta

— Priyanka Mallick (@Priyank16142907) January 8, 2020

Very disappointing.

https://t.co/w2HZSJfUSM pic.twitter.com/HY226zkH1b

— Praveen kumar (@Praveenm__) January 8, 2020

Of course.

What's wrong in that ? That shitty speech is more imp then someone's life ..... https://t.co/dVZVZ9PlcP

— aarush ak (@imaarushak) January 8, 2020

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