Case against BJP leader for mocking Kamalnath, Scindia


Indore/Bhopal, Sep 3 (IANS): The Indore Police have registered a case against BJP state unit spokesman Rahul Kothari for allegedly making derogatory comments against Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamalnath and senior Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia.

The case was registered after Congress Secretary Rakesh Yadav lodged a complaint against Kothari in Vijay Nagar police station on Monday.

Yadav, in his complaint, said: "Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha's national Vice President and party's state spokesman Rahul Kothari has made a derogatory comment in his tweet".

Kothari had uploaded a picture on Twitter with the caption, "Scindia taking Kamalnath for immersion", the police said.

Reacting to the complaint, Kothari tweeted: "The case against me by the Congress is an evidence of undeclared emergency in the state".

Feared from the main opposition party in the state, the state government is imposing fine over protest and filing complaints. But the state government cannot stop the BJP's struggle for people. The Chief Minister who has no respect then what is the point of insult! We won't bow or stop before a puppet, tweeted Kothari.

  

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  • netizen, Mangaluru

    Tue, Sep 03 2019

    "Better late than never". Lacking aggressive politics in Congress is one of the key factors for their setback. Right from the forefront leaders and till to the ground party workers are believing in Gandhian's ideology. When they were in power they did nothing but get humiliated over oppositions personal attacks.

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