Congress leader Sajjan Singh Verma's absurd statement in Mandsaur
Congress leader Sajjan Singh Verma's absurd statement in Mandsaur
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Mandsaur: Congress leader Sajjan Singh Verma, who has been in the news for his controversial statements, has slipped his tongue again. In the wake of protests in Mandsaur over price rises and unannounced power cuts, he addressed PM Narendra Modi as 'Pattha' and Mohammad Ali Jinnah as 'Jinnah Sahab'. BJP MP Sudhir Gupta has attacked this.  

Sajjan Singh Verma and controversies are with Choli-Daman. Earlier, he had made unsavoury statements for Kapil Sibbal, who quit the Congress and filed his nomination for the Rajya Sabha seat from the Samajwadi Party. Speaking to reporters in Mandsaur, Verma said that Congress has made a significant contribution to the country's independence. Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Jinnah Saheb made significant contributions in the freedom struggle. RSS leaders supported the British. He said that for PM Narendra Modi that "this Pattha is celebrating the 75th anniversary of independence". Its forefathers would not have participated in any freedom movement. Congress workers freed the sixes of whites and gave them freedom.''

Reacting to Verma's statement on this, BJP MP from Mandsaur Sudhir Gupta said that Digvijay Singh and Sajjan Singh Verma, who spoke to the terrorist Osama ji and those who broke the country as Jinnah Saheb, have given their caste and address. There are such people left in Congress now. They don't know the history at all. These people are calling Jinnah Saheb, so did they sit and divide among themselves beforehand? Those in the Congress who understood the nation, they left. Something else is ready to come out.  

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