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BJP Complains Against Sonia For Making ‘Divisive’ Statement

OMMCOM NEWS by OMMCOM NEWS
May 8, 2023
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Bengaluru:  The BJP has lodged a complaint with the Election Commissioner of India and the Chief Electoral Officer of Karnataka against Sonia Gandhi for making the statement, “the Congress will not allow anyone to pose a threat to Karnataka’s reputation, sovereignty or integrity.”

The complaint states.“There is also a segment of people in India that loves to see India divided. They have been famously called ‘Tukde Tukde’. This statement has boosted the enthusiasm of Tukde Tukde gangs in this country which will ultimately be beneficial to the outside enemy forces if a political leader shows divisive tendencies. Sonia Gandhi has made the statement with mala fide intention.”

The Congress former president made the statement during her rally in Hubballi-Dharwad on May 7. The same matter had also been published on Twitter.

“The statement of Sonia Gandhi is indeed shocking and unacceptable. This is an insult to freedom fighters from Karnataka, who fought for India’s Independence. It is an insult to crores of patriotic Kannadigas, who swear by India and cherish their Indianness, the complaint stated.

“A sovereign by definition is an independent nation. When a country becomes independent, that country is called a sovereign country. India is a sovereign country and the state of Karnataka is a proud part of it. Till today, no one raised any question about the integrity of Kannadigas with the sovereignty of the nation,” the complaint stated.

“The meaning of what Congress is saying is that the Congress believes that Karnataka is separate from India. This statement is divisive in nature. It is aimed at dividing the citizens and creating rifts between two people of different states. Karnataka is not different from India. This is a shocking statement leading to igniting divisive sentiments and to create disharmony in the society. Karnataka is the proud hub of investors of the country,” the complaint said.

The BJP has urged the EC to take stringent action and lodge FIR against Sonia Gandhi for making such a statement.

(IANS)

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