BJP, Congress cadres clash in Bhubaneswar over Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Hindu’ remark in Lok Sabha
The Hindu
Tensions escalate between BJP and Congress over Rahul Gandhi's remarks on Hindus, leading to violent confrontation and injuries.
Tensions erupted between members of Bharatiya Janta Party and Congress over a statement made by Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, that ‘those who call themselves Hindus are frequently involved in violence and hate’.
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Alleging that the Congress leader had hurt sentiment of Hindus by calling Hindus violent, the State unit of BJP had taken to the street on Tuesday, July 2 afternoon.
As the BJP workers were passing through Mahatma Gandhi Marg, where aggrieved groups stage demonstration to draw attention of State government, the two parties confronted. Congress Bhawan, office of State Congress, is located on Mahatma Gandhi Marg.
Congress workers alleged that BJP cadres had started hurling cow dung at life-size poster of Mr. Gandhi, put up in front of Congress Bhawan.
However, youth wing of BJP said the party was demonstrating against utterly ‘distasteful’ remarks of Mr. Gandhi in Lok Sabha and Congress leaders resorted to violence to scuttle the peaceful protest.
They had pelted stone at BJP workers. Two BJP leaders had sustained injuries and admitted in hospital. In the evening, Congress workers were seen cleaning the banner with water and milk.
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