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Amethi residents write to CEO in blood, 'Send notice to PM Modi over Rajiv Gandhi remark'
In the letter, it has also been mentioned to ask PM to stop making remarks which hurt the sentiments of the common man in Amethi.
New Delhi: In an outrageous incident, Manoj Kashyap, who is a resident of Shahgarh village in Amethi wrote a letter to Chief Electoral Officer of India. The most shocking part about this letter is that it was written with human blood.
In the letter, the resident has urged the CEO of sending a notice to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ordering him to stop making offensive remarks against former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, who is also the late father of current Congress President Rahul Gandhi.
In the letter, it has also been mentioned to ask PM to stop making remarks which hurt the sentiments of the common man in Amethi.
“Offensive remarks have been made against Prime Minister Rajeev Gandhi, and these statements have made us very sad; therefore we have written a letter to Chief Electoral Officer of India. We demand that CEO should send a notice to PM that she must stop using such statements against Rajeev Gandhi” Amethi resident Kashyap said.
“Rajeev Gandhi resides in our hearts and has shed sweat and blood for us” he added.
This comes after PM Modi addressed former PM Gandhi as ‘Bhrashtachari No. 1’while addressing an election rally in Uttar Pradesh’s Pratapgarh, attracting a lot of anger from the opposition.
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