BJP to file cases against Rahul for objectionable statements

Rahul reportedly asked tribal women if they were rape during the 10-year long BJP rule in MP

Rahul Gandhi
Press Trust of India Indore
Last Updated : Oct 22 2013 | 8:58 AM IST
Taking strong objection to Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi's alleged derogatory remark against tribals during his Shahdol rally, BJP's Vice-President Prabhat Jha said that the party would file two separate cases against him (Rahul) in a court in Bhopal tomorrow.

Addressing a Congress rally in Shahdol on October 17, Rahul had reportedly asked tribal women, if they were "raped" during the BJP's 10-year-long rule in Madhya Pradesh, Jha claimed at a press conference.

"Asking such a question to women in public is highly objectionable and malicious. The BJP will file two separate cases in a local court in Bhopal tomorrow. The first case will be for defamation and and the second one would be under the Prevention of Atrocities Act against Rahul," he said.

Jha alleged that by making an objectionable statement about the rape of tribals, Rahul intentionally disrespected them, with the aim of inciting them against the BJP.

The BJP leader termed Rahul as a "festival boy of politics" and said that he visits a place to say "hello and hi" to the people and goes back.

The Congress will not gain anything from his rallies in Madhya Pradesh, because people are "very sensible", he said.

The BJP Vice-President also said that the party would also file a case against Union Minister and the Congress Poll Campaign Committee Chairman Jyotiraditya Scindia for reportedly making a statement sometime ago that "Narmada river is being raped in the state".

He said that the statement had hurt the feelings of a large number of people in Madhya Pradesh, since they worship the Narmada river as their mother.
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First Published: Oct 22 2013 | 1:05 AM IST

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