Lalu Prasad attacks Modi, BJP, RSS for Gandhi's murder
Patna, Oct 2 (IBNS) Launching a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his party BJP and its ideological mentor RSS, RJD chief Lalu Prasad on Friday put them all in the dock for Mahatma Gandhi's murder.
His comments came in a series of tweets on Mahatma Gandhi's birthday that coincides with the Prime Minister's Bihar visit for electioneering.
"Bapu ke hatyare Godse Ko kaon pujte hai (who worships Bapu's killer Godse) ?," he asks and says it is the RSS.
"RSS ko Kaon pujte hai (Who worships RSS) ?", Lalu asks again while replying himself that it is the BJP.
"BJP ko kaon chala raha hai (Who is running the BJP) ?" The answer is :"Modi."
"To hatyara kaon hua (Then who are the killers) ?", is his parting question with no answer, but clearly implying who he means.
Last month, hitting out at the RSS and BJP over the quota issue, the RJD chief warned against scraping the reservation policy.
Taking an aggressive stand on the issue, Lalu challenged the BJP and RSS for a fight over the issue saying that if they have had their mother's milk then they should throw a challenge by ending reservations.
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