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Pushpendra Kulshrestha - A Congi Mole within BJP?

Lets say that I am a nobody to comment on Pushpendra Kulshrestha (PK), in the same manner, PK has ZERO credibility (he is nobody) to comment on Dr Swamy. PK's track record suggests that he is fair weather friend of current government. PK could very well be a Congi mole disguised as a Hindutva speaker. 

And I am truly flabbergasted to see the responses of Hindus. Apart from making videos and giving speeches on Public events, what is PK's contribution towards Hindutva? 

Yes we do need warriors to speak in favor of Hindutva, however, it doesn't mean that we will accept anyone or everyone. Unfortunately, now days its like a popularity contest because anyone who speaks at a superficial level manages to get MAX eyeballs. 

Due to emergence of these fake warriors, people have lost sight of the real on ground fighters. Just because a public speaker comes across as a Hindutva well-wisher, he may not necessarily be a genuine well-wisher. However, these speakers, for their two minute fame, dilute the agenda of a meaningful and purposeful narrative for Hindu welfare. 

Before 2014, PK was struggling to fight his 'ISI agent' image in the public. He worked with Pak's Aaj TV and was bureau chief at its Delhi office. In 2010, once two ladies went to file a complaint with PK, then Secretary General of Press Club of India, Kulshrestha's response was outright derogatory and abusive. 

During Kulshreshtha's tenure at PCI, he was also charged with financial irregularities in the club. For two years, there was no audit of accounts done by Kulshrestha while the club was in a debt of ₹2 crores. Despite opposition from club members, PK went out of the way to appease Sonia Gandhi by giving her membership card. 

Post BJP victory, Pushpendra feared action and therefore, changed his strategy to be in the good books of BJP. To obtain protection, he became a superficial Hindutva warrior. Such a man is hobnobbing across the country by donning Hindutva Hat and worse is gullible Hindus believing him to be a genuine warrior.

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