Is It As a result of He Is Dalit?: BJP Slams Telangana CM Revanth Reddy For Solely Touching Sonia Gandhis Toes, Not Of Mallikarjun Kharge

Is It As a result of He Is Dalit?: BJP Slams Telangana CM Revanth Reddy For Solely Touching Sonia Gandhis Toes, Not Of Mallikarjun Kharge

The BJP immediately hit out at Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy over his gesture of searching for blessings from Congress chief Sonia Gandhi however not from celebration president Mallikarjun Kharge. Whereas a Congress spokesperson has claimed that Reddy took blessings from Sonia Gandhi as per Indian tradition as she is elder, BJP stated that Kharge is older than Gandhi however Reddy solely shook arms with him.

Throughout the swearing-in ceremony on December 7, Revanth Reddy and his spouse touched Sonia Gandhi’s toes and sought her blessings. Kharge was sitting beside Sonia Gandhi. Reddy then shook arms with him. Taking to social media platform X, Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate stated Reddy took Sonia Gandhi’s blessing contemplating her as an elder member of the family.

“The swearing-in ceremony was nearing its finish, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy had taken the oath of workplace. Instantly I noticed that he got here holding the hand of his spouse Geeta ji and each of them lovingly took the blessings of Sonia ji. Similar to we begin any essential work solely after taking the blessings of the elder of the home,” stated Shrinate.

Nonetheless, the BJP accused Reddy of getting discriminatory behaviour in the direction of Kharge. “Quickly after the swearing-in Revanth Reddy and his spouse fell on the toes of Sonia Gandhi to hunt blessings. No drawback. It’s a part of our tradition. However solely shook arms with Kharge ji, though he’s a lot senior, each in age and place. Is it as a result of he’s a Dalit (Revanth is thought to have made casteist comment, calling Bihari DNA inferior), a rubber stamp Congress president or each?” stated BJP chief Amit Malviya.

Revanth Reddy led Congress to a historic victory in Telangana ousting the 10-year-old rule of the BRS authorities. 




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