Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Why is Emergency mindset prevalent in Congress: Shah

- Ranjan letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: On the 45th anniversar­y of Emergency on Thursday, the BJP and the Congress traded accusation­s about lack of democracy in their respective political parties.

Union home minister Amit Shah attacked the Congress, critiqued the concentrat­ion of power in “one family”, and said that the party should ask why the “Emergency mindset” continues. The Congress, in turn, attacked Prime Minister Modi and Shah for “hijacking” the BJP and running a “government of two people”.

BHOPAL: Ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and opposition Congress in Madhya Pradesh got into a war of words on Thursday and accused each other of being misogynist and anti-Dalit after a former minister likened problems like the economic slowdown to daughters and a Dalit leader was purportedl­y served food in a disposal plate.

Jitu Patwari, the former minister from Congress, provoked outrage when on Wednesday he tweeted: “Five daughters were born namely demonetisa­tion, goods and sales tax , employment, inflation and economic slowdown while anticipati­ng a son called developmen­t (vikas).”

He deleted the tweet after chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan hit out at him and the

Congress and called them antiwoman. Patwari regretted his comments and said daughters are like goddesses. “My tweet was to suggest how people have been waiting for years for developmen­t promised by Prime Minister Narendra Modi but they got instead demonetisa­tion, GST, unemployme­nt, inflation and economic slowdown which have broken the backbone of the economy.”

Chouhan accused the Congress of insulting women and asked Sonia Gandhi, the party chief, to apologise to the nation and sack Patwari.

The Congress accused BJP of being anti-Dalit and said it has a “prejudiced mindset” when a photograph purportedl­y showing Dalit leader Prabhuram Chaudhary being served food on a disposable plate in front of his upper-caste BJP colleague, Ashutosh Tiwari, who is seen eating from a metal plate, was widely circulated on social media. HT could not independen­tly verify the authentici­ty of the photo.

Chaudhary was among the 22 lawmakers whose resignatio­ns in March brought down the Congress government in the state and allowed BJP to return to power. He has since joined BJP.

Congress leader Sajjan Singh Verma said the difference is clearly seen in how respect was given to the upper caste leader and how Chaudhary was treated. “Being a member of the Dalit community does not mean that the former minister [Chaudhary] can be treated like this.”

Tiwari could not be reached for his comments while Chaudhary refused to comment.

BJP leader Hitesh Bajpai said Tiwari carries his own plate due to some health issues and now because of Covid-19.

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