Bhopal: BJP in-charge Muralidhar Rao in Madhya Pradesh has once again made a statement that has sparked controversy. In fact, last Monday, Muralidhar Rao made a statement saying, "Brahmins and Banias are in my pocket.'' In fact, he was asked whether the BJP was seeking votes on the basis of caste. During the press conference, he said, 'I have a Brahmin in one pocket and Bania in another. When brahmins were workers, it was called the Party of Brahmins. When Bania was a worker, it was called the Party of Banias. BJP is the party of all.'
His statement on Brahmins and Banias has sparked controversy. Former Madhya Pradesh CM and Congress leader Kamal Nath has termed it as an insult to Brahmins and Banias. You can see he tweeted one. In a tweet, he said, "Those who give the slogan of Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas are talking about focusing on one section today and openly insulting two sections. The BJP can go to any extent for the lust for power.''
In his next tweet, Kamal Nath said, "What is the respect of the sections that played their part in raising the BJP? BJP leaders have been immersed in the intoxication and arrogance of power. This is an insult to the entire Brahmin and Bania class.'' With this, he further said that according to the BJP, this class is his grandson and is in his pocket.
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