Manoj Kashyap, a young man from Amethi has approached election commission seeking poll body's direction to PM Narendra Modi to stop making comments which are objectionable. The strange part is that the letter is written in blood allegedly to the election commission seeking its interference to abstain PM Modi for making objectionable comments which can hurt someone sentiment.
Manoj Kashyap, who is a resident of Amethi's Shahgarh area, in his letter said that he was traumatised by PM Modi's remark against former PM Rajiv Gandhi.
Praising Rajiv Gandhi in his letter, the Kashyap recounted work done by Rajiv Gandhi like bringing the computer revolution in the country, lowering vote age limit to 18, implementing the Panchayati Raj system and other works.
Kashyap further pointed that even former and late PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee had also praised Rajiv Gandhi.
Manoj Kashyap said that anyone who would insult Rajiv Gandhi was akin to his killers.
He continued praising Rajiv Gandhi and said that the former prime minister lives in the hearts of people of Amethi, therefore, PM Modi should not make derogatory comments which the late leader.
The letter has surfaced after PM Modi in one of his recent poll rallies termed Rajiv Gandhi as 'Bhrashtachari No 1'.