New Delhi. After the death of late film actor Sushant Singh Rajput, the issue of drug consumption and supply of drugs in India has been a topic of discussion. Now after the arrest of Shahrukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan in drugs case, the discussion on this issue has intensified. At the same time, there is a lot of politics being done on this issue and the parties are also accusing each other. But after the statement made by Karnataka BJP President Nalin Kumar Kateel on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi regarding drugs, there has been a ruckus in the country. Actually, Nalin Kumar has described Rahul Gandhi as a drug peddler and a drug addict. Now the Congress is demanding an apology for his statement.
BJP leader calls Rahul Gandhi a drug addict
Let us tell you that BJP leader Nalin Kumar Kateel tweeted that who is Rahul Gandhi. I am not saying this, but Rahul Gandhi is a drug addict and a drug peddler. It had come in the media as well. In such a situation, even Rahul Gandhi cannot run the party. It is believed that Nalin made this statement on the news of Rahul Gandhi being re-appointed as Congress President.
Congress is demanding an apology
After this statement of BJP leader Nalin Kumar, Karnataka Congress is attacking BJP and is demanding an immediate apology from Nalin for this statement. Congress leader DK Shivakumar has criticized the BJP leader’s statement by tweeting and asked for a public apology.
Let us tell you that recently by tweeting Karnataka Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was called ‘thumb impression’ and illiterate. However, after this the Congress accepted its mistake and deleted the tweet, apologizing for this statement.
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Giving clarification on this matter, Congress leader DK Shivakumar said that I always believe that even for political rhetoric, civil and parliamentary language should remain. Recently, through the official Twitter of Karnataka Congress, a novice social media manager made a rude tweet about PM Modi. We regret this statement and it has been withdrawn.
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