Before the parliamentary vote, the BJP leader describes the Congress party as ‘Shaitaan’


‘Shaitaan’ and ‘Sadhu’ have entered the by-elections for the Sanwer seat in Indore district, said Govind Malu, a senior party from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), adding that his party is Sadhus’s party while the Congressional opposition party is Shaitaan’s party.

While speaking to ANI, BJP leader Malu alleged that the Congress party follows the ideology of the devil.

“Through our party and its ideology, we are trying to say that we make policies for the welfare of the people and the country. We do not work for ourselves. We do not compromise the culture, the tradition of the country. It is the difference between Sadhus and Shaitaan, ”he said.

“Congress can be equated with Satan. They have the ideology of the devil. Congress promotes hypocrisy, castes and the class struggle for power. We believe in clean politics. We do not do caste politics. BJP is a Sadhus party, ”he added.

Commenting on the congressional party candidate Premchand Guddu, who is running for the Sanwer constituency in the by-elections, the BJP leader said: “Whoever wants to leave the party, make your case.”

Guddu switched to BJP before the 2018 Assembly elections. However, he later returned to the fold of Congress.

Former Lok Sabha president and BJP leader Sumitra Mahajan said that people should refrain from using those words.

“I have not used those words. If I have ever said those words, I apologize immediately. A Sadhu is hidden in everyone’s mind and Shaitaan inside us sometimes comes out … it shouldn’t happen … I don’t give any importance to those words, ”Mahajan said while addressing a press conference here after opening the BJP war room at a hotel in Indore on Sunday.

The war room has been created for the seven seats of the Indore-Ujjain division that will go into secondary elections. BJP leaders will be in contact with the party during this war and will issue guidelines. Here the activities and strategy for the polls will be designed.

“The way of fighting the elections has changed over the years. We have to monitor the activities of the opponents and we have to make sure that our message reaches the voters. This war room is dedicated to helping our workers advise them on how to strategize. The by-elections in 28 seats are important. We are a party that works for the people. We have the opportunity. I will campaign for the party if necessary, ”he said.

Voting for 28 Assembly seats in the Madhya Pradesh general election will take place on November 3 and the results are scheduled to be declared on November 10.

Indore’s Sanwer seat will also go to a vote.

In March this year, 22 MLAs from Congress resigned from the State Assembly, paving the way for Shivraj Singh Chouhan of the BJP to take over as Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh for the fourth time.

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