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FIR filed against BJP leader Giriraj Singh in Mohanpur

Singh said that those opposing Modi had no place in India and should go to Pakistan

New Delhi: An FIR was filed against BJP leader Giriraj Singh at Mohanpur police station in Deoghar disctrit, Jharkhand on Sunday for his controversial remarks that those opposing "Narendra Modi had no place in India and should go to Pakistan."

Deoghar SDM JJ Saamant had reportedly said, "On the statement of Giriraj Singh we have registered a case under various laws. FIR has been registered against Giriraj Singh and also against various people who were present with him."

Earlier, undeterred by the "displeasure" of BJP top brass over his remark, defiant senior party leader Giriraj Singh on Sunday said that he stood by his comment that those opposing Narendra Modi had no place in India and should go to Pakistan.

"I stand by my statement that those trying their best to stop Modi from coming to power have no place in India and should go to Pakistan whose interests these Modi-baiters have sought to espouse by opposing him in the polls," he retorted.

Speaking over telephone from Bhagalpur while campaigning for BJP candidate Syed Shahanwaz Hussain, he claimed that a number of powerful countries were trying their best to stop Modi from becoming the Prime Minister with Pakistan topping the list.

He alleged that Pakistan had pulled out all its cards to stop Modi from becoming the Prime Minister with some leaders in India acting on its behest by running a vilification campaign against him. "It's in this context that I have described some Modi-baiters as supporters of Pakistan and asked them to go to the neighbouring country as they have no place in India," Singh, a former minister in the Nitish Kumar government, said.

"In democracy, everybody can oppose and I have no problem with that ... but nobody has a right to act against national interest and appear to be speaking the language of a foreign country which has been known to act against our country ...," he said.

The BJP leader, however, earned the displeasure of the party's central leadership which has distanced itself from his remark made in Jharkhand on Saturday. BJP spokeswoman Nirmala Sitharaman, in Delhi, said that the party had nothing to do with Singh's statement.

In Bihar, former deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi tweeted that the BJP in general did not support the senior leader's comments. Congress and JD(U) also slammed the BJP leader's "outrageous comments" and threatened to lodge a complaint with the Election Commission.

Additional chief electoral officer R Lakshmanan has said the EC might examine the matter before proceeding in it as per law and its regulations.

( Source : dc )
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