‘Issueless’: Congress slams BJP over grievance in opposition to Rahul Gandhi’s ‘dance’ comment; claims PM Modi makes use of phrases like ‘mujra’ | India Information – The Occasions of India


Congress chief Pawan Khera, left, and PM Modi

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Thursday hit again on the Bharatiya Janata Social gathering (BJP) after it filed a grievance in opposition to Rahul Gandhi for his “dance” comment geared toward Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with occasion chief Pawan Khera accusing the BJP of being “issueless” and missing any imaginative and prescient for the Bihar elections.“Simply think about how issueless a celebration could be. They haven’t any agenda, no report card, no imaginative and prescient for the Bihar elections, and but they’re making this a problem,” stated Khera.“A celebration whose Prime Minister makes use of phrases like ‘mujhra’ has the heart to object to phrases like ‘dance’. What greater joke might there be? Allow them to complain…” he added, , as quoted by ANI.Whereas addressing an an election rally in Muzaffarpur and Darbhanga on Wednesday, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi launched a pointy assault on PM Modi, alleging that he would “do something for votes.” The Congress chief stated, “He (PM Modi) simply desires your vote. Should you ask him to do a drama for votes, he’ll. You may make him do something. Should you inform Narendra Modi to bounce, he’ll dance.” Following the remarks, the BJP lodged a grievance with the Bihar Chief Election Officer (CEO), calling Gandhi’s feedback “extremely derogatory, indecent, and private.” The occasion stated the assertion was “deeply disrespectful to the workplace of the Prime Minister” and “crosses all boundaries of decency and democratic discourse.”“Such feedback are private, mocking, and supposed to insult the dignity of the best constitutional workplace of the Republic of India,” the BJP acknowledged in its grievance.The BJP urged the Election Fee to take “rapid and exemplary motion” in opposition to Rahul Gandhi for “violating the Mannequin Code of Conduct, committing corrupt practices below Part 123(4) of the Illustration of the Folks Act, 1951, and reducing the dignity of the Prime Minister’s workplace by means of indecent and unbecoming remarks.” It additionally sought a show-cause discover to the Congress MP and requested that he be directed to challenge an unconditional public apology.As Bihar heads right into a high-stakes election, the NDA — which incorporates the BJP, JD(U), LJP (Ram Vilas), Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular), and Rashtriya Lok Morcha — will face the Mahagathbandhan, led by the RJD and comprising Congress, CPI-ML, CPI, CPM, and Mukesh Sahani’s VIP.The state will vote in two phases on November 6 and 11, with the outcomes to be declared on November 14.