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On question about Kolkata rape-murder case, Rahul Gandhi says ‘won’t allow distraction'. BJP reacts

Rahul Gandhi is in his parliamentary constituency Raebareli wherein he met the family of a Dalit youth who was shot dead

Updated on: Aug 20, 2024 03:48 PM IST
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday lashed out at Rahul Gandhi after the leader of the opposition in Lok Sabha told reporters not to distract him after he was reportedly asked about the Kolkata rape and murder case.

Gandhi is in his parliamentary constituency Raebareli wherein he met the family of a Dalit youth who was shot dead. “I am here for this matter. I know you don't want to raise this issue. You want to distract me. You don't want to give space to the voices of Dalits. I have come here to protect the Dalits and raise their issues,” PTI quoted Gandhi as saying.

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“I won't allow any distraction. I will speak on the Kolkata case in days to come,” he added.

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‘Shocking beyond imagination’: BJP

Leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi. (PTI)
Leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi. (PTI)


Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson Shehzad Poonwalla hit back at Gandhi, calling his remarks “shocking”.

“It is shocking beyond imagination that when asked about the RG Kar Medical College case, Rahul Gandhi says don't ask me about this, it is a distraction...This kind of attitude towards the issue that has shaken the conscience of the country...Is the Supreme Court indulging in distraction? How dare he call this a distraction?” the BJP leader told ANI.

 
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