Shiv Sena MLA booked for bounty on ‘chopping Rahul Gandhi’s tongue’ | India Information

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NEW DELHI: An FIR has been lodged towards Shiv Sena MLA Sanjay Gaikwad for making inflammatory remarks towards Congress MP and Lok Sabha Opposition Chief Rahul Gandhi. Gaikwad allegedly supplied a bounty of Rs 11 lakh to anybody who would “chop off the tongue” of Gandhi.
The case was registered on the Buldana Metropolis Police Station below sections 351(2), 351(4), 192, and 351(3) of the Bombay Naval and Harbour Police Act (BNS).
The MLA from Buldhana stirred controversy when he supplied a bounty of Rs 11 lakh to anybody who would “chop off” Gandhi’s tongue over feedback the Congress chief made throughout his latest go to to the US relating to India’s reservation system. Gaikwad, in his statements, accused Gandhi of showing “the actual face of Congress” and making false claims concerning the BJP’s stance on the Structure and reservations.
Gaikwad mentioned, “The type of assertion given by Congress chief Rahul Gandhi has revealed the actual face of Congress. Within the Lok Sabha elections, they took votes by spreading lies that the Structure is in peril, BJP will change the Structure, and at this time in America, he mentioned that the reservation given by Baba Saheb Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar… they’ll finish the reservation. Such phrases have come out of his mouth. Whoever cuts his tongue, I’ll give him Rs 11 lakh.”

The MLA additional attacked Gandhi, alleging that his remarks in the course of the US journey demonstrated the Congress’s opposition to the reservation system. Gaikwad mentioned, “Whereas he was overseas, Rahul Gandhi mentioned that he desires to complete off the reservation system in India. This has uncovered the true face of the Congress. I’ll reward anybody who cuts off Rahul Gandhi’s tongue with Rs 11 lakh.”
Gaikwad’s feedback have been extensively condemned, with political leaders from varied events distancing themselves from the remarks. Maharashtra BJP president Chandrashekar Bawankule disapproved of Gaikwad’s assertion, though he pointed to historic opposition to reservations by some Congress leaders. “I can’t assist or endorse Gaikwad’s feedback. Nonetheless, we can’t overlook that the primary Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, had opposed reservations, saying it will have an effect on progress.”
Rahul Gandhi’s statements throughout his US journey, through which he spoke concerning the continuation of reservations, have sparked appreciable debate. Addressing a query on reservations, Gandhi mentioned, “We’ll consider scrapping reservations when India is a good place. And India shouldn’t be a good place.”
Gandhi additionally criticised the shortage of illustration from marginalised communities in management roles, stating, “Undergo the listing of each single enterprise chief in India. Present me the tribal identify. Present me the Dalit identify. Present me the OBC identify. Out of the highest 200, I feel there’s one OBC. They’re 50% of India. However we’re not treating the symptom.”





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