‘BJP ‘imported’ Hans as it might suspect nobody seems to be ‘qualified”
In the wake of throwing slanders on his Dalit character, Aam Aadmi Party supremo and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday once against brought BJP Lok Sabha applicant Sufi vocalist Hansraj Hans under the line of flame saying Dalits will render retribution on the BJP choice for acquiring an outcast.
The vocalist has a place with Punjab and Kejriwal said that individuals of Delhi’s Dalit people group are “extremely irate” with the BJP on the grounds that the seat – North West Delhi – saved for Scheduled Castes was given to a pariah.
“The Dalit people group in Delhi is exceptionally irate with the BJP. There is a Dalit situate in Delhi – the BJP has handled someone from Punjab in this seat. The BJP was not ready to discover a Dalit in the capital deserving of giving a ticket. According to the BJP, Delhi’s Dalits were not worth turning into an MP. Dalits will render retribution for this affront,” he tweeted.
Hans is hollowed against AAP’s Gugan Singh and Congress’ Rajesh Lilothia. BJP had denied ticket to its sitting MP Udit Raj, who joined Congress after the reprimand.
On Thursday, Aam Aadmi Party utilized media reports of 2014 to recommend that the vocalist had changed over to Islam and could be ineligible to challenge from the supporters held for Dalits. Kejriwal had tweeted, “Hans Raj Hans is ineligible to battle from a held seat. He will, at last, be pronounced ineligible. Voters from North West Delhi ought not to squander their votes on him.”
While there were media reports about the vocalist grasping Islam amid a visit to Pakistan, Hans and his children had denied in 2014 itself that he has not changed over. “I regard Islam yet the news that I have grasped Islam has no reality,” the artist was cited as saying.
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