Rahul Gandhi takes drugs, is also involved in smuggling; Karnataka BJP chief's statement stirred controversy

Posted on 19th Oct 2021 by rohit kumar

After a statement by Karnataka BJP President Naleen Kumar Kateel, now the controversy may increase. On Tuesday, Naleen Kumar Kateel said, 'Who is Rahul Gandhi? I am not saying this. Rahul Gandhi is a drug addict and a drug peddler. It came in the media. You can't even run the party. This reaction of the Karnataka BJP state president came after a tweet made by Karnataka Congress in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi was said to be illiterate. This tweet was done in the Kannada language.

 

There was a ruckus here after this tweet. However, later Karnataka Congress President DK Shivakumar announced that this controversial tweet about PM Modi has been removed by the party's social media team from his Twitter handle. DK Shivakumar had also said that it was a novice's mistake. Regarding this tweet, DK Shivakumar wrote, 'I have always believed that it is important to have civil and parliamentary language in political discussion. The rude tweet by a novice social media manager through the official Twitter handle of Karnataka Congress is regrettable and has been removed.

 

Here, after this statement of Naleen Kumar Kateel, DK Shivakumar has once again given his reaction on Twitter. He said, 'Last day I said that I must be civil and parliamentary language in political discussion. Even our opponents. I hope BJP also agrees with me and will apologize for the statement of its state president on Rahul Gandhi.

 

Let us tell you that Karnataka Congress State President DK Shivakumar also shared the picture of some policemen on Twitter. There was a lot of discussion about these pictures too. This picture was of Vijayapura and Udupi police, in which the policemen are seen wearing saffron-colored shawls and clothes. Sharing these pictures, DK Shivakumar wrote, 'Our police are bound by constitutional provisions to ensure law and order by rising above all distinctions. What example does the Karnataka Police want to set by wearing the colors of a political outfit? Will the Chief Minister and the DGP look into this serious matter?'

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