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Raj Babbar verbally abused by BSP candidate on news channel

Hours after the EC’s action against Yogi Adityanath, Azam Khan, Maneka Gandhi and Mayawati, the BSP candidate form Fatehpur Sikri, Guddu Pandit alias Bhagwan Sharma, launched a diatribe against UPCC President Raj Babbar who is also contesting on Fatehpur Sikri seat.

Updated on: Apr 16, 2019 02:53 PM IST
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The crackdown against four leaders by the Election Commission for making hate speeches seems to have had little impact on other contestants.

The crackdown against four leaders by the Election Commission for making hate speeches seems to have had little impact on other contestants. (Sonu Mehta/HT PHOTO)
The crackdown against four leaders by the Election Commission for making hate speeches seems to have had little impact on other contestants. (Sonu Mehta/HT PHOTO)

Hours after the EC’s action against Yogi Adityanath, Azam Khan, Maneka Gandhi and Mayawati, the BSP candidate form Fatehpur Sikri, Guddu Pandit alias Bhagwan Sharma, launched a diatribe against UPCC President Raj Babbar who is also contesting on Fatehpur Sikri seat.

“Sunn lo Raj Babbar ke kutton, tumko aur tumare neta nachaniya ko dauda dauda kar jooton se maarunga. Jo jhoot faelaya samaaj mein. Jahan milega, Ganga maa ki saugandh tujhe jooton se maarunga, tujhe aur tere dalaalon ko,” he told a news channel.

The statement has gone viral on the social media and the Congress has asked the EC to take cognizance of the statement.

Meanwhile, Guddu Pandit seems unrepentant about his behaviour. When a group of journalists met him on Tuesday morning, he repeated his statement against Raj Babbar.

 
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