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BJP flays Cong for sexist remarks on Modi, Hema

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NEW DELHI: The BJP on Thursday slammed the Congress over its leaders’ remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Hema Malini, saying they have lost their mental balance and the people of the country will give their party a befitting reply in the Lok Sabha elections.

The BJP’s reaction came after senior Congress leader Charan Das Mahant, while addressing a rally in Chhattisga­rh on Tuesday, called for support for former chief minister Bhupesh Baghel contesting from the Rajnandgao­n Lok Sabha seat and said, “We want someone who can hold a stick and bash Narendra Modi’s head.”

BJP IT department head Amit Malviya on Wednesday shared an undated video, accusing Haryana Congress leader Randeep Surjewala of making vile, sexist remarks against BJP MP and candidate from the Mathura seat Hema Malini. In the video posted by Malviya on X, Surjewala was seen purportedl­y making some objectiona­ble remarks about the actor-politician while attacking the ruling BJP.

“In Chhattisga­rh, Charan Das Mahant has once again used the same cheap and objectiona­ble words against Prime Minister Modi. He said that to take on Modi, such a person is needed who can break his head by hitting with a lathi,” BJP national spokespers­on Sudhanshu Trivedi said. “With the elections coming closer, the Congress has lost its mental balance sensing people’s growing support in favour of Prime Minister Modi,” he said.

Trivedi also slammed Congress over Surjewala’s remarks against Hema Malini, terming his comments “objectiona­ble and indecent”.

The opposition party has touched a new low in showing disrespect towards women, he said. “Hema Malini would be of Sonia Gandhi’s age. She is a self-made woman,” the BJP leader said and asked Surjewala if his remarks against her were appropriat­e.

Address a press conference at the BJP headquarte­rs. Trivedi referred to other such remarks made by Congress leaders against PM Modi and women so far and asserted that the “people of the country will give a reply to such insults in the LS polls”.

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