The issue figured in the state Assembly after BJP member Rabi Narayan Naik during the zero hour demanded an apology from food supplies and consumer welfare minister Sanjay Dasburma accusing him of having made certain "objectionable" remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Naik referred to Dasburma's remarks during a debate on alleged central negligence towards Odisha on December 3 when he had criticised the Prime Minister and accused him of running a "suit boot ki sarkar."
Dasburma while targeting the NDA government had alleged that Prime Minister Modi's suit was being stitched in London and later put on auction. Dasburma also mentioned that Mahatma Gandhi as the true representative of the poor people of India,used to wear 'dhoti' above his knee level. "On the contrary,Modi stitches his suit in London," Dasburma said.
While BJP and BJD members were exchanging words against each other over the minister's statement, Leader of Opposition Naraingha Mishra of Congress intervened and openly supported the minister's statement against the Prime Minister.
"I do not think there is any objectionable remark against the Prime Minister which needs to be expunged from the record of the House," Mishra said.
Stating that this was the stand of Congress, Mishra said:"I fully support the minister who gave 'suit boot ki sarkar'remark on Prime Minister. His statements are based on facts.Congress supports it. How can the Prime Minister afford to stich his suit in London while 77 per cent of country's population survive by spending less than Rs 20 a day."
norms, Mishra said there was no point if the people of India elected you (BJP) with a huge mandate.
"You were given a heavy mandate by the people of Bihar in 2014 and the same people rejected you (Modi) in 2015. Similar is the BJP's situation in Gujarat Zilla Parishad polls," Mishra said adding there has been a fast change in the political climate of the country.
Coming down heavily on the BJP, Mishra said: "We are run by a government which is inspired by the ideology of Nathuram Godse who killed Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation."
Though Congress and BJP members were surprised over Mishra's statement, angry BJP members walked out of the House in protest. The ruling BJD members welcomed Mishra's statement by thumping the desk.
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