BJP has nothing to do with 'Har Har Modi' slogan: Malhotra

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 26 2014 | 6:42 PM IST
Slamming opposition parties for creating controversy over 'Har Har Modi' slogan in the run up to the Lok Sabha elections, BJP today sought to distance itself from the chant saying it had never created such a slogan at all.
"BJP strongly condemns the hue and cry by the opposition parties over the slogan 'Har Har Modi and terms it as a helpless and detestable mindset to weaken the popularity and acceptability of Narendra Modi," Vijay Kumar Malhotra, chairman of the Delhi BJP's Election Campaign Committee, told reporters here.
Malhotra said party had not officially issued such a slogan 'Har Har Modi' for the Lok Sabha elections; instead, it was created by some persons.
"BJP has nothing to do with 'Har Har Modi', despite this, opposition parties are creating controversies over this slogan. Instead, party has officially issued this slogan - "Abki Baar Modi Sarkar"," Malhotra said.
Malhotra said that opposition parties want to make the slogan - "Har Har Modi" - as a political issue and they are not concerned about the belief and sentiments of the Hindus. "Congress leaders are creating hue and cry over such slogan, but I want to ask them why the UPA-led government has omitted Shivratri from the list of holidays. BJP requests Central Government to announce holidays on the occasion of Shivratri every year," he said.
BJP leader also said that he had written to Delhi Chief Electoral Officer demanding stern action against the DDA for openly making false announcements during elections.
"In a Hindi daily, DDA has published news under the headings - 'Chunav Ke Baad DDA Dwara 45000 flaton ka Tohfa' (After elections, DDA to come up with 45000 flats) and 'DDA ke Rehaishi Makaano Me Khol Sakenge Dukaane' (Commercial activities can be run in residential area). We have written to EC demanding strict action against DDA over this matter," Malhotra said.
Former chairman of MCD (Shahdra zone) Avdesh Singh and Bharitya Kissan Union's Delhi president Dushyant Kumar along with their supporters joined BJP during the press conference.
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First Published: Mar 26 2014 | 6:42 PM IST

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