Ravishankar Prashad On Rahul GandhiNow BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad has also jumped into the controversy over PM Narendra Modi’s statement regarding the promise of giving more benefits to the Muslim community in the Congress manifesto. On Monday (April 22) in Patna, he said that Congress can go to any extent to get votes.
He termed Rahul Gandhi as having Maoist thinking and also said that he should get his property acquired from National Herald investigated.
,Minority mentioned 16-17 times in Congress manifesto
On the Congress manifesto, BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad said in a special conversation with news agency ANI, “They are talking about minorities about 16-17 times in their manifesto. You remember Manmohan Singh had said that minorities have the first right on the country’s resources. In Andhra Pradesh they reduced the reservation of SC and ST to give more reservation to Muslims. The High Court canceled that decision twice on the basis of religion.
He said that Congress and INDI alliance can go to any extent to get votes. Rahul Gandhi said that he will get everyone’s property checked across the country. On the other hand, you have Narendra Modi It is the government of India, which is doing everything for everyone regardless of caste or religion… They (Congress) are only making lip service and doing vote-bank politics.
Rahul Gandhi’s thinking is Maoist
Ravi Shankar Prasad intensified his attacks on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and said that Rahul Gandhi’s thinking is Maoist. Ravi Shankar Prasad asked whether he (Rahul Gandhi) would get his assets amassed in the National Herald scam investigated…” He said that appeasement is the politics of Congress. Congress filed Shah Bano case. Opposed triple talaq. This is their culture.
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