
New Delhi: Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole Controversial comments against bill spark new row bjp (bjp), arousing strong rebuttal within the party.
Addressing a rally in Akola, Patole said, “I want to ask, will you – the OBCs of Akola district – vote for the BJP which calls you ‘Kutta’ (dog) ?It’s time for the People’s Party to become dogs; they have become so arrogant.
The BJP hit back at Patole’s “dog” remarks, saying it was a sign of Congress’ frustration ahead of the state assembly elections.
Bharatiya Janata Party leader Kirit Somaiya said the statements showed Maha Vikas Aghadi The declining state of the opposition coalition.
“They are going from disillusionment to dismay. Sharad Pawar is saying something; Uddhav Thackeray is verbally abusing the Election Commission. Now, Rahul Gandhi’s Congress calls BJP ‘Kuta’ , because the polls show Mahayutthi has a clear majority, so I can understand their disappointment,” the BJP leader told news agency ANI.
Patole’s “dog” remarks come days after Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Arvind Sawant allegedly called former BJP leader Shaina NC, who joined the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena faction, an “imported maal”.
Commenting on her party switch, Sawant said, “Look at her situation. She has been in the BJP all her life and now she has gone to another party. The imported ‘maal’ does not work here; there is only the original ‘maal’ ‘ just worked. Sawant later apologized for his discriminatory remarks.
As the November 20th election date approaches, political tensions Clashes between the two main alliances – the Mahayutthi Alliance (led by the Bharatiya Janata Party) and the Indian Army – are escalating as they prepare for a fierce electoral battle. The vote counting date is scheduled for November 23.