Opposition slams Bihar BJP chief for 'finger chopping' remark

IANS  |  Patna 

The opposition RJD and on Tuesday slammed chief Nityanand Rai for his remarks that fingers raised at Prime Minister Modi will either be "broken or chopped off".

Rai, who is a Lok Sabha member from Ujiyarpur, had on Monday said: "Unki aur uthne waali ungli ko, uthne waale haath ko, hum sub milke ya toh tod dein, zaroorat padi to kaat dein (Any finger or hand raised against the Prime Minister, should either be broken by us, or, if need be, it should be chopped off)."

Deputy Chief Minister and senior leader Sushil Kumar Modi was present on stage when Rai proposed these steps against any form of dissent against Modi.

Rashtriya Janata Dal spokesperson Shakti Yadav said Rai has exposed the "mindset" of the Bharatiya Janata Party.

"Do these words deserve any place in a democratic set-up like India? The leader is behaving in this way to defend a dictator," Yadav said.

president Kaukab Quadri said Rai has expressed the fear of his party. He said there were growing voices of protest against the three-and-a-half-year-old central government led by Modi.

"People have every right to raise their voice, finger or hands against the Prime Minister. We are living in a democratic country," he said.

Bihar's ruling Janata Dal-United is, however, silent over the statement of its ally leader. JD-U leaders have refused to comment on it.

had joined hands with the and formed the government in July after dumping the RJD and the of the Grand Alliance.

Earlier in November, Rai had also claimed that Modi is a reincarnation of Swami Vivekananda.

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First Published: Tue, November 21 2017. 12:44 IST