Congress
leader Sandeep Dikshit's comments have backfired on him. He faced massive
criticism on social media. Dikshit had to withdraw his comments and tender an
apology while the Congress dissociated itself from Dikshit.
Distancing the Congress from former
party MP Sandeep Dikshit’s controversial remarks against Bipin Rawat, party
vice-president Rahul Gandhi said: “No politician should make comments against
the Army chief.”
On Sunday, Dikshit said the army chief shouldn’t make statements
like a ‘sadak ka gunda‘
referring to his recent statements. Dikshit’s comments have backfired on him
and seems to have hurt the party as well. Both faced massive criticisam and
abuse on social media. Dikshit had to withdraw his comments and tender an
apology while the Congress dissociated itself from Dikshit’s remark.
“We advised Sandeep Dikshit to desist from making any
controversial remarks on Army Chief as Indian National Congress doesn’t
support such remarks,” news agency ANI quoted Congress spokesperson Randeep
Singh Surjewala as saying. General Rawat had earlier said that the Indian Army was prepared
for a “two-and-a-half front war”.
ANI also quoted Congress leader Meem Afzal as saying that the
Congress party did not endorse Dikshit’s views and such language as well.
According to the agency, Afzal said that he didn’t know why Sandeep
Dikshit used such language. “They have discussed this issue with him, but the
party doesn’t support this for sure,” he said.
The Bharatiya Janata Party had
slammed Dikshit and Congress after he made the remark. BJP spokesperson Sambit
Patra demanded an apology from Congress president Sonia Gandhi and
said that such leaders should be expelled immediately. “First it was Rahul
Gandhi who spoke of khoon ki dalali. Following him
was Sanjay Nirupam, who demanded proof post the surgical strike carried out by
the Army. In the latest to join this bandwagon is Sandeep Dikshit, with his
hurtful and appalling statement. Sonia Gandhi should expel such leaders and
apologise for the act,” Patra told ANI.
Another BJP spokesman GVL Narasimha Rao slammed the Congress’
“track two politics” and said, “There are some politicians and
pseudo-intellectuals who only want to boost the morale of the Pakistani armed
forces and demean our Army by making such condemnable statements. This is
not the language a parliamentarian must use. This clearly shows that it was no
random comment; it was a pre-planned political move by the Congress Party. This
comment highlights their anti-national spirit,” alleged Rao.
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