Rahul insulted his own party leader over caste: Modi

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Last Updated : May 03 2019 | 10:00 PM IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday accused Congress chief Rahul Gandhi of insulting his own party's district president by allegedly asking the local leader to be his barber because of his caste.

Modi referred to a media report that claimed that Gandhi, in a lighter vein, had invited Bikaner district president Mahendra Gehlot to Delhi to cut his hair when he came to know that he was from a caste of barbers.

However, Gehlot had rejected the charge against Gandhi, saying the Congress chief had not made any negative comment but had praised him.

The BJP had held a demonstration over the alleged insult.

"This is the realty of the Congress. They are amused by insulting 'kaamgar' (workers). A barber, tea maker, everyone earns livelihood by their skills," he said, calling Gandhi a 'naamdar' (dynast).

He said that Gandhi's remarks were not just an insult to a Congress leader of Bikaner, but an insult to all 'kaamgars'.

"I have lived in poverty, faced hard times. If anyone who earns livelihood by doing hard work is insulted, I consider it my insult. This is the arrogance of Congress party but their days are over now," he said.

"A son of Bikaner was insulted. They have made the poor and the farmers just a slogan," Modi said.

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First Published: May 03 2019 | 10:00 PM IST

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