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Did Congress leader stop 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' slogans, ask workers to chant 'Sonia Gandhi Zindabad'?
The BJP has claimed a viral video showed that a Congress candidate in the Rajasthan Assembly polls "stopped" a party worker from chanting "Bharat mata ki jai" and instead asked him to raise slogans for Sonia Gandhi.
NEW DELHI: The BJP has attacked the Congress party over a video which went viral on social media showing a Congress leader from Rajasthan asking party workers to chant 'Sonia Gandhi zindabad' instead of 'Bharat mata ki jai'. The saffron party has termed it as an insult to the 'Bharat mata'.
Citing the same video, BJP president Amit Shah also claimed a Congress candidate in the Rajasthan Assembly polls "stopped" a party worker from chanting "Bharat mata ki jai" and instead asked him to raise slogans for former party president Sonia Gandhi. He attacked the Congress on Monday at public meetings in Madhya Pradesh, claiming the incident showed that the party had no other concern except for promoting one family.
"The Congress should be ashamed. What is your priority? What is in your heart? You have no right to eat grains of this earth if a slogan hailing mother India does not inspire you to do something for the country. This shows the ugly mindset of the Congress," Shah said.
BD Kalla, a former Rajasthan Congress president and party's candidate from Bikaner (West), however, said he never asked party workers to stop chanting 'Bharat mata ki jai'. He said he is a candidate of a party which fought for country's freedom.
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