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Gujarat minister dares Rahul Gandhi to consume poison and survive to check if he's Shiva's 'avatar'
A Gujarat minister tapped into mythology - and controversy - by asking Congress chief Rahul Gandhi to consume poison to check if he was indeed an 'avatar' of Lord Shiva as claimed by his party workers.
AHMEDABAD: A Gujarat minister on Monday asked Congress President Rahul Gandhi to consume poison to check if he was indeed an 'avatar' of Lord Shiva as claimed by his party workers. Ganpat Vasava, the Tribal Development Minister of Gujarat, said this while addressing a public meetingin Surat's Bardoli.
Vasava said Gandhi's "Shiva reincarnation" can be considered true only if he survives after having "500 grams of poison".
"People from the Congress claim Rahul Gandhi is an avatar of Lord Shiva. Now, since Lord Shiva used to consume poison to save people, I want Congress workers to make their leader drink 500 grams of poison," PTI quoted Vasava as saying.
"If he survives like Lord Shiva after consuming poison, we will all believe he is the true reincarnation of Lord Shiva" Vasava claimed.
The Congress termed the BJP minister's jibe as "extremely unfortunate" and reflective of that party's "true character" and stemming from the fear of poll defeat.
"Such comments about our leader are extremely unfortunate. This shows the true character of BJP and its leaders. They are making such statements out of frustration as they are seeing defeat in the Lok Sabha polls," Gujarat Congress spokesperson Manish Doshi said.
Vasava had earlier this month taken a swipe at the Congress over its demand for proof of India's February 26 Balakot air strike by suggesting that a camera-wielding party leader be tied to a fighter jet to record such aerial action in future.
(With inputs from PTI)
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