Rahul Gandhi slams Congress leader C.P. Joshi’s casteist remarks

In a poll meeting in Rajasthan Mr. Joshi had reportedly said only not PM Modi or Uma Bharti, but only Brahmins could talks about Hinduism

November 23, 2018 12:18 pm | Updated 12:26 pm IST - New Delhi

Congress leader C.P. Joshi. File photo

Congress leader C.P. Joshi. File photo

Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Friday disapproved of party leader C P Joshi’s remarks that have been slammed as casteist, and asked him to express regret.

In a tweet in Hindi, Mr. Gandhi said Mr. Joshi’s remarks do not reflect, and are contrary, to the ideals of the Congress party, as he urged party leaders to refrain from making such statements.

“C P Joshi’s remark is contrary to the Congress party's ideals. Party leaders should not give such statement that hurts any segment of the society," he said. “While respecting the Congress party’s principles and the sentiments of party workers, I am sure Joshiji will realise his mistake. He should express regret over his remarks,” Mr. Gandhi said on Twitter.

Addressing a poll meeting in Rajasthan on Thursday, Mr. Joshi had reportedly said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP MP Uma Bharti and Hindu activist Sadhvi Ritambhara are from “lower castes” and know nothing of Hinduism. He said it is the Brahmins who are learned and know of Hinduism.

The remarks come ahead of Assembly elections in Rajasthan on December 7 and Madhya Pradesh on November 28 and have the potential of alienating lower caste voters.

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