AICC disapproves Cong leader’s remarks

June 21, 2012 11:00 am | Updated November 16, 2021 11:46 pm IST - Moradabad/New Delhi

BJP supporter?

BJP supporter?

At a time when the SP is backing Pranab Mukherjee in the Presidential race, Congress leader Rashid Alvi has sparked off a controversy by dubbing Mulayam Singh Yadav as the “biggest agent” of BJP, attracting instant disapproval from the AICC on Thursday.

“I don’t know if you would like it or not but I have been saying it for the last 10 years that if there is anybody who is the biggest agent of BJP, it is Mulayam Singh Yadav. If anybody dances to the tunes of BJP, it is Mulayam Singh Yadav,” Mr. Alvi, the Congress spokesperson, said addressing a public meeting here on Wednesday night.

The remarks met with instant disapproval from the AICC with party General Secretary Janardan Dwivedi making it clear “We do not approve of this. The Congress has always been in favour of uniting the secular forces”

The SP on its part said the remarks were uncalled for.

“I hope Rashid Alvi has taken permission of his leader Sonia Gandhi and other leaders before making such statements....If he is making the statement without any permission, the party should take action against him. Whatever may be the context, making such statements is uncalled for,” SP leader Shahid Siddiqui said.

Mr. Alvi’s remark has come at a time when SP has become a valuable supporting party for Congress with Mr. Yadav supporting Mr. Mukherjee for the post of President after disassociating himself with the line taken by UPA’s key constituent Trinamool Congress.

Mr. Alvi later clarified that his remarks should be seen in the light of campaigning for the Municipal Corporation elections in Uttar Pradesh where all parties are speaking against each other including the Congress and the Samajwadi Party.

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