At a programme organised by traders here, a person while raising concerns related to the business community mentioned that both Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah also belonged to the same section of the society.
"Tell them to make laws in favour of the community... Amit Shah is from our community, but Modi is a 'Teli'," Agarwal said prompted a strong reaction from some members of the audience who were apparently not pleased at the remarks.
In a statement, Pandey said the prime minister of India does not belong to any particular caste or community and represents all the 125 crore people.
"SP indulges in caste politics and wants to create differences in the society for its vested political interests," Pandey claimed.
Later, speaking to reporters after the programme, Agrawal seemed to defend his comments.
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