Patna (Bihar) [India], August 30 (ANI): Bihar BJP chief Dilip Jaiswal on Saturday lashed out at the Congress and RJD for alleged abuses against PM Modi, saying the party's "cup of sins is filling up" and that the people of the country will never accept such language.
Jaiswal told ANI, "Congress leaders, whether in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, or at the national level, are using such unconstitutional words in their anxiety for power... This indicates that the time of Congress's destruction is near, which is why Congress is resorting to such language. Their biggest competition right now is with the Rashtriya Janata Dal."
"They want to establish their presence in Bihar and later attempt to negotiate during seat sharing. The kind of unconstitutional words that Congress leaders are using, the people of the country will never accept it... Congress's cup of sins is filling up," he added.
In protest against the alleged remarks, Bihar BJP leaders staged a silent demonstration (maun dharna) at a Mahagathbandhan event in Darbhanga.
Earlier on Friday, the man accused of hurling abuses at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his late mother during a political rally in Bihar was arrested, Darbhanga Senior Superintendent of Police told ANI.
The arrest followed the circulation of an alleged video on the internet showing the accused directing abusive slurs at PM Modi during an INDIA bloc event.
The incident had sparked a political row in the poll-bound state of Bihar.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress workers clashed in Bihar's Patna on Friday over the alleged derogatory remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his late mother during an INDIA bloc rally in Darbhanga.
Stones were pelted at the site as the BJP staged a protest against the Congress in front of the Congress office in Patna.
Bihar Minister and BJP leader Nitin Nabin stated that the public will give a "befitting reply" to Congress. (ANI)
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