Political Firestorm: SP MP's Remarks Spark BJP's Outrage
Samajwadi Party MP Ajendra Singh Lodhi sparked controversy by allegedly calling Prime Minister Modi 'anti-national' at a protest. BJP leaders accused Lodhi of indecency, saying his statements reflect the Samajwadi Party's political culture. The MP criticized Modi's foreign visits and opposed electronic voting machines.
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Controversy erupted as Samajwadi Party MP Ajendra Singh Lodhi allegedly labeled Prime Minister Narendra Modi 'anti-national' during a protest in Mahoba. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) reacted strongly, accusing Lodhi of using disrespectful language against the prime minister.
The incident occurred during a gathering led by Lodhi to submit a memorandum to the governor addressing various issues, including power cuts and inflation. A viral video allegedly captured Lodhi responding critically to Modi's austerity appeals, prompting backlash from BJP leaders.
BJP spokespersons condemned Lodhi's remarks as indicative of the Samajwadi Party's 'distorted mindset.' Additionally, Lodhi expressed opposition to electronic voting machines, hinting at potential debates over election processes in the future.
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