Amid growing political uproar on a viral video of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ in Darbhanga, Bihar, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) President Asaduddin Owaisi separated himself from the indefinite language for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his late mother. Owaisi, while emphasizing the importance of criticism in democracy, warned against crossing the limits of dignity.
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Asaduddin Owaisi said that as much as you want, criticize, condemn it. But if you cross the limits of decency, it is wrong. The debate will become obscene. Criticize the Prime Minister, but do not use abusive language. On a viral video with alleged derogatory remarks against Prime Minister Modi and his mother at a program in India block in Darbhanga, Owaisi said that decent words should be used. You speak, protest and criticize, condemn as much as you want, but if you cross the limits of decency, it is wrong and it should not be done. Even if it is about anyone.
Owaisi said that criticize the Prime Minister, but remember one thing that if you are crossing the border, it is not correct. Then the subject of our debate will be wrong and vulgar. If someone else is doing this, we do not need to copy them. Reacting strongly to the controversy, Union Home Minister Amit Shah accused the Congress of doing “politics of hate”. Addressing a rally in Guwahati, Shah demanded that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi apologize to Prime Minister Modi and his late mother.
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Shah, citing the previous comments of Congress leaders like Sonia Gandhi, Mani Shankar Iyer, Jairam Ramesh and Renuka Chaudhary, alleged that this is not the first case of insult. He argued that since Modi ji became the Chief Minister, derogatory names are being used for him – will you win the mandate in this way? Meanwhile, BJP workers in Patna took out a protest march, demanding an apology from the Congress for alleged derogatory remarks. Under the leadership of senior leaders, he moved towards the state headquarters of the Congress Sadaqat Ashram, where tension turned into stone pelting and clashes.