Congress candidate’s poster put on Ganpati’s picture in Maharashtra, Amit Malviya targeted

New Delhi, November 14 (IANS). BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya on Thursday targeted Congress by sharing a video on social media platforms. It can be seen in the video that the poster of Congress candidate Naseem Khan from Chandivali, Mumbai is pasted on the picture of Lord Ganapati. Amit Malviya accused Congress of hurting the sentiments of Hindus. Also called it a pre-planned plan of Congress. He also termed Congress as the ‘new Muslim League’.

Amit Malviya, while sharing the video on social media platform Ganpati Bappa is worshiped as the remover of obstacles and many people across Maharashtra have a deep emotional attachment to Lord Ganesha. We all have seen the grand celebrations during Ganeshotsav in Mumbai.

He further said, “This act of desecrating Ganpati Bappa is pre-planned with the aim of Congress to get the votes of Muslims. The most dangerous vote jihad is being seen in Mumbai after partition. Congress is the new Muslim League. ,

BJP leader Pradeep Bhandari also took a dig at Congress while sharing the video. He said that Congress party hates Hindus. In Maharashtra, Congress candidate Naseem Khan put his photo on Lord Ganapati. It is clear that if Mahavikas Aghadi comes to power in Maharashtra, our temples will be in danger. Those who insult Lord Ganapati and the leaders of the Congress Party put their cutouts, this clearly shows that the thinking of the Congress Party is Talibani. That is why it talks about giving reservation to Muslims, that is why Congress does not take action when there is an attack during Ganpati immersion. Congress today is a modern Muslim League which does only Muslim appeasement. Insults Sanatan Dharma.

Let us tell you that in the Maharashtra Assembly elections, Congress has fielded Naseem Khan from Chandivali, Mumbai. Naseem Khan has been the MLA from here from 2009 to 2019 and this time his contest is against sitting Shiv Sena MLA Dilip Lande.

Voting will be held on all 288 assembly seats in the state in a single phase on November 20 and the counting of votes will take place on November 23.

–IANS

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