New Delhi. Congress leaders keep making some absurd statements which create problems for the party. Now Zameer Ahmed Khan, Minister of Minority Affairs in the Congress government of Karnataka, has made similar objectionable racist remarks about JDS leader and former CM HD Kumaraswamy. Congress minister said, ‘Kalia Kumaraswamy’ is more dangerous than BJP. Now BJP has attacked Congress on this matter. BJP has hit back citing the statement of Congress leader Sam Pitroda.
Earlier, Rahul Gandhi’s mentor Sam Pitroda said South Indians look like Africans…
Now, Congress minorities affairs minister Zameer Ahmed Khan says, ‘Kalia Kumaraswamy’ is more dangerous than BJP.
The Congress wants to divide the nation along caste lines and now even… pic.twitter.com/cdkbp3t9dX
— Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) November 11, 2024
BJP leader Amit Malviya shared a video of Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan on his social media account in which he is making controversial remarks about Kumaraswamy. Along with this, the BJP leader wrote, earlier Rahul Gandhi’s guru Sam Pitroda had said that South Indian people look like African citizens, now Zameer Ahmed Khan, Minister of Minority Affairs in Congress’s Karnataka government, has made such statements for the former CM. Are giving. The BJP leader alleged that Congress, which divided the country on the basis of caste, now wants to divide people on the basis of skin color also.
Let us tell you that during the Lok Sabha elections, Rahul Gandhi’s guru and President of the Indian Overseas Congress, Sam Pitroda, while making racist comments on Indians in an interview, had said that the people of Eastern India are like the people of China, the people of West India are like Arabs and the people of South India are like Arabs. The people living in the U.S. look like the people living in Africa. This statement of Sam Pitroda started a lot of controversy across the country, after which Sam had to resign from his post. However, as soon as the Lok Sabha elections were held, Congress again made Sam Pitroda the President of the Indian Overseas Congress.