I suggested Sonia Gandhi get Rahul married to Brahmin girl: Telugu Desam Party MP JC Diwakar Reddy

Addressing a public gathering, Reddy said on July 4 that since Rahul needed the support of Brahmins in Uttar Pradesh, he should get married to a 'good Brahmin girl'.

Published: 06th July 2018 03:23 PM  |   Last Updated: 06th July 2018 03:43 PM   |  A+A-

JC Diwakar Reddy addressing a meeting. EPS

By ANI

VISAKHAPATNAM: Telugu Desam Party (TDP) MP JC Diwakar Reddy has said that he had once suggested United Progressive Alliance (UPA) chairperson Sonia Gandhi get her son and Congress chief Rahul Gandhi 'married to a Brahmin girl' so that Rahul can become the prime minister.

When I was in Congress I suggested to Sonia Gandhi that Rahul needs support of UP Brahmins. Brahmin community is ruling in UP.That is why I suggested to her that get Rahul married to a good Brahmin girl . But Sonia Gandhi didn’t listen to me: JC Diwakar Reddy,TDP MP (4.7.18) pic.twitter.com/AXHl1MR5UA

Addressing a public gathering, Reddy said on July 4 that since Rahul needed the support of Brahmins in Uttar Pradesh, he should get married to a 'good Brahmin girl'.

In the context of Rahul's elevation as prime minister, Reddy said, "When I was in the Congress I suggested to Sonia Gandhi that if Rahul wants to be the prime minister in 2014, he needs the support of UP Brahmins. The Brahmin community is ruling in UP. That is why I suggested to her that get Rahul married to a good Brahmin girl. But Sonia Gandhi didn't listen to me," Reddy said.

Reddy, who won from Anantpur parliamentary seat, has been six times MLA on a Congress party ticket but later joined the TDP ahead of the General Elections in 2014.

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