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Accusing Narendra Modi of lying on the issue of his marital status, Congress leader Dijvijaya Singh, on Friday, demanded the Election Commission to lodge a criminal case against him for giving "false affidavit" while contesting elections.
"Such a liar can not become the Prime Minister of the country. If a common man gives wrong information in the affidavit, he is booked. I want to ask EC and Gujarat government what action has been taken against Modi for giving false affidavit. They should lodge a criminal case against him," Singh said while addressing an election rally in Sambhal.
The Congress leader said he was "surprised" that Modi was hiding his marriage and had kept the column on marital status empty in the election affidavits filed in 2007 and 2012 assembly polls. "He is not living with his wife, he should have taken divorce. If he is married, why is he lying. Poor Jasodaben is living separately for past 35 years. How can a person, who cannot respect woman in his home, respect the nation," he added.
Cautioning BJP President Rajnath Singh, Digvijaya said that Modi had sidelined every leader who patronized him and now it was his turn to remain alert. "Rajnath should remain alert. Now it is your number. Modi has sidelined every leader who stood by him including Shankar Singh Vaghela, Keshubhai Patel, Kanshiram Rana, Haren Pandya and later Lal Krishna Advani. Advani, however, has saved himself," Singh said. Claiming that Modi did not have "knowledge of history and geography", Singh said that he can tell about "300 lies from Modi".
He cautioned that some forces were trying to created a divide between Hindus and Muslims and that the trend had started with 'rath yatra' of Advani during early 1990s.
Holding Samajwadi Party government in the state responsible for Muzaffarnagar riots, Singh said that had the Chief Minister and the state government taken precautions, the riots would not have taken place.
On Mulayam Singh Yadav's statement on rape laws, Singh said, "wo kab kya keh jayein bharosa nahi" (You can never know, when and what he says).
"His statement is condemnable. Rape is a heinous crime and those responsible should be given stricter punishment," he said.
Accusing Narendra Modi oflying on the issue of his marital status, Congress leaderDijvijay Singh today demanded that the Election Commissionlodge a criminal case against him for giving "false affidavit"while contesting elections. "Such a liar cannnot become the Prime Minister of thecountry.... If a common man gives wrong information in theaffidavit, he is booked. I want to ask EC and Gujaratgovernment what action has been taken against Modi for givingfalse affidavit.They should lodge a criminal case againsthim," Singh said while addressing an election rally here. The Congress leader said he was "surprised" that Modi washiding his marriage and had kept the column on marital statusempty in the election affidavits filed in 2007 and 2012assembly polls. "He is not living with his wife, he should havetaken divorce.If he is married, why is he lying. PoorJasodaben is living separately for past 35 years. How can aperson, who cannot respect woman in his home, respect thenation," he added. Cautioning BJP President Rajnath Singh, Digvijay saidthat Modi had sidelined every leader who patronised him andnow it was his turn to remain alert "Rajnath should remain alert. Now it is your number.Modi has sidelined every leader who stood by him includingShankar Singh Vaghela, Keshubhai Patel, Kanshiram Rana,Haren Pandya and later Lal Krishna Advani. Advani, however,has saved himself," Singh said. Claiming that Modi did not have "knowledge of historyand geography", Singh said that he can tell about "300 liesfrom Modi". He cautioned that some forces were trying to created adivide between Hindus and Muslims and that the trend hadstarted with 'rath yatra' of Advani during early 1990s. Holding Samajwadi Party government in the stateresponsible for Muzaffarnagar riots, Singh said that had theChief Minister and the state government taken precautions, thethe riots would not have taken place. On Mulayam Singh Yadav's statement on rape issue, Singhsaid, "wo kab kya keh jayein bharosa nahi" (You can neverknow, when and what he says". "His statement is condemnable.... Rape is a henious crimeand those responsible should be given stricter punishment," hesaid.
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