Sabka Saath… Inka Bakwaas…: Cong, TMC Lash Out At BJP Over Ramesh Bidhuris Ballot Position In Rajasthan

New Delhi: Opposition leaders have slammed the BJP over its Lok Sabha member Ramesh Bidhuri, who’s within the eye of a storm for his derogatory feedback in opposition to BSP MP Danish Ali, getting ballot accountability in Rajasthan’s Tonk district. In a put up on X, Congress common secretary Jairam Ramesh stated, “Sabka saath, sabka vikas, sabka vishwas’—yeh sab hai inka bakwaas.” TMC MP Mahua Moitra additionally slammed the BJP and stated Bidhuri had been “rewarded” for his remarks in opposition to a Muslim MP. “How does a showcaused individual be given a brand new function by BJP? Narendra Modi ji, is that this your Sneha Yatra for minorities, your love outreach?” she stated on X.

With the Gurjar neighborhood current in giant numbers within the Tonk district, which has 4 meeting seats, together with the one held by senior Congress chief Sachin Pilot, the BJP believes Bidhuri might help it swing the votes as he’s additionally from the identical caste. Pilot can be from the Gurjar neighborhood.

Bidhuri’s accountability can be akin to the BJP’s ballot in-charge of the district, celebration sources stated. Bidhuri additionally posted on X that he attended a coordination assembly for the Tonk district held in Jaipur. Rajasthan BJP president C P Joshi chaired the assembly.

The BJP MP from South Delhi had been issued a present trigger discover by the celebration after his derogatory phrases focusing on Ali in Lok Sabha final week sparked large outrage with the opposition demanding his suspension from the Home.

Bidhuri’s remarks focusing on Ali throughout a dialogue on the success of the Chandrayaan-Three lunar mission final Thursday sparked a furore, with opposition leaders calling for stringent motion in opposition to the BJP MP.

Opposition events have rallied round Ali and focused the BJP on its MP’s remarks. A number of members of the Congress, TMC and NCP amongst others have written to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla in search of the strictest motion in opposition to Bidhuri. 



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