Jaipur: Bikaner BJP Minority Morcha district president Usman Ghani, who expressed displeasure with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s latest remarks in Rajasthan, was on Wednesday expelled from the social gathering for “tarnishing” its picture.
Ghani, whereas speaking to a information channel not too long ago in New Delhi, had stated that the BJP was going to lose three-four Lok Sabha seats out of 25 seats in Rajasthan.
He additionally condemned Modi’s remarks relating to Muslims throughout election rallies within the state.
When requested concerning the remarks of Modi relating to Muslims, Ghani had stated that being a Muslim, he was dissatisfied at what the prime minister stated.
He stated that when he “goes to Muslims to hunt votes” for the BJP, the neighborhood individuals speak concerning the form of remarks made by the PM and “search for solutions” from him.
He additionally stated that the Jat neighborhood is offended with the BJP within the state they usually have voted in opposition to the social gathering in Churu and different constituencies.
Ghani had additionally stated that he was not afraid if the social gathering takes any motion in opposition to him for what he was saying.
After a video of Ghani surfaced on social media wherein he’s speaking to a information channel reporter, BJP state disciplinary committee chairman Onkar Singh Lakhawat stated that an try was made by Usman Ghani to “tarnish” the picture of social gathering within the media.
“The social gathering took cognizance of the act of Usman Ghani to tarnish its picture and expelled him from the first membership of the social gathering for six years, contemplating it a breach of self-discipline,” Lakhawat stated in a press release.
Bikaner Lok Sabha seat went to polls within the first part on April 19.
Whereas addressing a rally in Rajasthan’s Banswara, PM Modi on Sunday had recommended that if the Congress involves energy, it might “redistribute” wealth to Muslims. He alleged that the Congress plans to offer the individuals’s hard-earned cash and valuables to the “infiltrators” and “those that have extra kids”.
The remarks have triggered a backlash from a number of opposition events.
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