BJP stages protest against Rahul's remarks on PM, dispersed by police

Press Trust of India  |  Amethi (UP) 

Furious with for using "foul language" against Narendra Modi, BJP workers staged a noisy protest here Tuesday to demand an apology and were dispersed by police.

"The situation is under control now. The BJP and the came face to face and police had to intervene," said of Police B C Dubey.

Congress said he and other party workers were chased away by a "helpless administration" when they were objecting to the BJP workers raising slogans against their leader.

"Congress workers opposing the mudslinging on our leader by BJP workers were 'lathi charged' and chased away by the helpless administration," Singh said.

According to BJP's district unit Uma Shankar Pandey, people of Amethi and the party staged a strong protest against the Congress chief's "unfounded allegations" and his use of "foul language" against the yesterday.

"There is 'chori' (theft) in the works of -- Rafale, Vijay Mallya, Lalit Modi, notebandi (demonetisation), Gabbar Singh Tax (referring to GST). There is theft in all these. One by one, we will prove that ji is not a 'chowkidaar'. is a 'chor' (thief)," Gandhi had said.

The bad mouthed the and used foul language, calling him a thief, Pandey said.

"We demand an apology from the local MP or else we will not allow him to enter in the constituency next time he comes here," Pandey told

He said people in Amethi were ashamed they had elected an MP like Gandhi and alleged that the Congress is himself embroiled in a land scam in the constituency and is involved in case.

"Jo swayam chor hai, woh machata shor hai (a person who is himself a thief raises the maximum ruckus)," he said, adding that Gandhi's faces serious charges in

Gandhi's visit to Amethi is his first after his Kailash Mansarovar pilgrimage.

Firing a fresh salvo at the prime minister over the Rafale jet deal, the Congress president had Monday also said the country's "chowkidar" Modi snatched money from the poor and handed it over to industrialist

"The chowkidar of the country has taken out Rs 20,000 crore from the pockets of the poor, martyrs and the jawans and put it in the pocket of (Anil) Ambani," Gandhi said at a meeting in the Jais area of his constituency.

On Twitter, Gandhi posted a video relating to French publication Mediapart, which last week carried a story quoting former French president that was proposed by the to with for the contract.

"The sad truth about India's in Thief," Gandhi said on Twitter, in what appeared to be an attack on the prime minister.

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First Published: Tue, September 25 2018. 13:40 IST