Digvijaya Singh's Clubhouse chat part of toolkit, says BJP


New Delhi, Jun 12 (IANS): Intensifying its attack on Congress party over leaked audio of Digvijaya Singh's Clubhouse chat, the BJP on Saturday said that it was a part of the 'toolkit' mentioned a few days ago.

The Saffron party suggested that the Congress party should name it as ANC (Anti National Clubhouse) in place of INC (Indian National Congress).

Addressing a press conference, BJP National Spokesperson Dr Sambit Patra said, "It is quite possible that what Digvijaya Singh has said in Clubhouse chat must have been stage managed. Digvijaya Singh or a senior Congress leader must have instructed the Pakistani journalist to ask such a question. It's all part of that toolkit mentioned a few days ago."

He mentioned everyone saw how the veteran Congress leader Digvijaya Singh was spewing venom against India outside and how he is toeing Pakistan's line.

He pointed out that the same Singh had termed the Pulwama attack just an accident or called the 26/11 Mumbai attack a conspiracy of RSS and also tried to give clean chit to Pakistan at that time.

"In the Clubhouse chat, a Pakistani journalist asks that after the removal of Narendra Modi, what will be India's Kashmir policy. Digvijaya ji thanks the journalist and says that the Congress government will reinstate Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir," he said.

Patra requested the Congress party to change its name from INC to ANC. "This is such a clubhouse of Anti-Indian and Modi haters," he said.

In leaked Clubhouse chat, Singh was found telling a Pakistani journalist that Congress would reconsider the decision of revoking Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir once they are in power.

Earlier, Union Minister Giriraj Singh said that Pakistan is the first love of Congress. In a tweet, Singh said, "Congress' first love is Pakistan. Digvijaya Singh conveyed Rahul Gandhi's message to Pakistan. Congress will help Pakistan in grabbing Kashmir."

The chat was released on Twitter by a handle @LeaksClubhouse (ClubHouse Leaks). Interestingly, the Twitter profile of Clubhouse Leaks mentioned that the handle has been created today.

In the chat, Singh said, "Decision of revoking 370 and reducing statehood of Jammu and Kashmir was an extremely sad decision and the Congress party would certainly relook the decision."

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nallasopara

    Sat, Jun 12 2021

    I wonder is BJP's IT Cell is making Pakoda's ...

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 12 2021

    BJP seems to have forgotten their leader's liberty to celebrate his Paki counterpart's birthday celebration

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  • Ganesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 12 2021

    Talk about Digvijaya now.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 12 2021

    Ganesh, why ?? Regurgitation gives too much acidic taste ?? Whose action sets an example to citizens ?? Digvijaya who is not even an MP/MLA or the supreme personality (after the President of course) the PM of the nation ?? Gatecrashing (uninvited) ?? Hium kere to chamatkar hi chamatkaar.... ??

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