Amit Shah disapproves of Giriraj Singh's remarks on Sonia Gandhi
Union Minister Giriraj Singh, Who Triggered A Major Row Today With His Racist Comments On Sonia Gandhi, Was Forced To Express His Regrets After A Call From BJP President Amit Shah Who Made It Clear To Him That “such Language' Was Not Acceptable.
PTI New Delhi Updated on: 01 Apr 2015, 23:45 PM
Union Minister Giriraj Singh, who triggered a major row today with his racist comments on Sonia Gandhi, was forced to express his regrets after a call from BJP President Amit Shah who made it clear to him that “such language” was not acceptable.
Party sources said Shah called Singh over telephone and made it clear in no uncertain terms that it was unbecoming of a minister to use such a language.
However, a party leader said Congress leaders have been using abusive language against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and none of them, including Congress President Sonia Gandhi, have apologised ever.
He said the BJP respects everyone and does not accept foul language against others.
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First Published : 01 Apr 2015, 23:37 PM
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