Congress, JD (U) approach EC seeking action against Giriraj, Gadkari

The Congress and JD(U) alleged that the two leaders were not only trying to threaten minority voters but also divide society

April 20, 2014 05:31 pm | Updated May 21, 2016 12:29 pm IST - New Delhi

Congress and JD(U) on Sunday approached the Election Commission demanding that BJP leader Giriraj Singh be arrested and given “exemplary” punishment over his >controversial remarks that “those opposing Narendra Modi will have a place in Pakistan” after elections.

Former BJP chief Nitin Gadkari, who was sharing the dais with Mr. Singh when he made the remarks on Saturday, also came under fire with the parties demanding that he too be booked and that action be taken against BJP.

In a letter to the EC, All India Congress Committee (AICC) secretary K. C. Mittal claimed that the statement by Mr. Singh “had been calculatedly made, not only to exploit religious and communal feelings during operation of model code of conduct but also to provoke public disorder.”

Congress demanded that “exemplary” punishment should be imparted in this case and also sought action against the BJP. “You are kindly requested to get FIR registered against him (Mr. Singh). He should be arrested along with other conspirators on the dais like Nitin Gadkari (former president BJP) immediately. Action may also be taken against Bhartiya Janta Party for de-recognition as a political party and/or any other action the Commission feels appropriate may also be taken against them,” Mr. Mittal said in the complaint.

JD(U) secretary general K. C. Tyagi also shot off a letter to the EC demanding FIRs be registered against Mr. Singh and Mr. Gadkari. The JD (U) leader wrote that Mr. Singh had made the remarks in the presence of Mr. Gadkari who “himself stirred a row by telling reporters in Patna that casteism was embedded in Bihar’s DNA.”

He alleged that these leaders were not only trying to threaten minority voters but also divide society.

In the letter, Mr. Tyagi said “these kind of remarks is a humiliation for the people of Bihar and Biharis and calls for strict action and criminal proceedings” and sought action against “both” the leaders.

JD(U) general secretary Javed Raza also said that EC issue an order for Giriraj Singh’s arrest and demanded that he should be barred from campaigning.

Mr. Singh had reportedly told a poll meeting at Mohanpur Haat Maidan near the temple town Deogarh earlier that “those opposing Narendra Modi are looking at Pakistan, and such people will have place in Pakistan and not in India.”

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