Nagpur Congress leader makes offensive comments on PM; BJP to file police complaint

Sheikh Hussain, former Nagpur Congress unit president, made the alleged remarks while criticizing the PM over questioning of party leader Rahul Gandhi by the ED.
Representational image of BJP and Congress flags. (File photo | PTI)
Representational image of BJP and Congress flags. (File photo | PTI)

NAGPUR: A local Congress leader on Monday courted controversy after he allegedly made objectionable remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi while taking part in a protest organised by the party in Nagpur over questioning of Rahul Gandhi by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).

Sheikh Hussain, former Nagpur Congress unit president, made the alleged remarks while criticizing the PM over questioning of party leader Rahul Gandhi by the ED in connection with a money laundering probe linked to the National Herald newspaper.

A large number of Congress leaders and workers from the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra staged a demonstration outside the ED office in Nagpur to express their solidarity with Gandhi.

Taking exception to Hussain's comments against Modi, the Nagpur BJP said it will file a police complaint against him on Tuesday.

Nagpur BJP spokesperson Chandan Goswami alleged Hussain used objectionable language against the Prime Minister during his speech at the protest site and said the party will approach the police in this regard.

The Maharashtra Congress on Monday staged protests outside the Enforcement Directorate's offices in Mumbai and other cities over the summons issued to party leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi in a money laundering case, leading to the detention of state ministers Nitin Raut and Vijay Waddetiwar along with several Congress workers.

Rahul Gandhi on Monday appeared before the ED in Delhi for questioning in the case linked to the National Herald-AJL deal.

In south Mumbai, Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole, Revenue Minister Balasaheb Thorat, and Mumbai Congress president Bhai Jagtap led a protest march from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus to the ED office against the Central government for "trying to silence the opposition" by sending ED notices to Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi.

Public Works Minister Ashok Chavan, Medical Education Minister Amit Deshmukh, Fisheries Minister Aslam Sheikh, School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad, and other state party leaders joined the protest march.

Talking to reporters, Patole said be it Rahul or Sonia Gandhi, the Nehru-Gandhi family has only contributed to the country from the freedom struggle to the nation-building after Independence.

"Targeting this family and tarnishing its image by calling them before the ED office. Not only Congressmen, but even the common man stands behind the Gandhi family," Patole said.

"We protested against this oppressive government outside the ED office," he said.

In Nagpur city, Congress leaders and workers marched to the ED's office in the Seminary Hills area and staged a huge demonstration to express solidarity with Rahul Gandhi.

During the protest, police detained ministers Nitin Raut and Vijay Waddetiwar along with several Congress workers when they tried to enter the premises of the ED office.

The party workers said they would intensify the protest in case of any action by the ED against Gandhi.

The party legislators and workers in other parts of Vidarbha also staged protests.

Such protests will continue till the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, some of the party leaders said.

"The arbitrary and arrogant Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government is using the central investigation agencies to silence the opposition.

The Congress party was never and will never be intimidated by such actions," Patole added.

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