VH demands BJP to bar Raja Singh from contesting elections

Hyderabad, Aug.23 (Maxim News): Reacting to the issuance of show-cause notice to the controversial MLA of BJP T. Raja Singh for his derogatory and insulting remarks against Prophet Muhammad, Senior Congress leader and former PCC chief V. Hanumantha Rao today made it clear to the BJP high command that it would not be enough to merely issue the notice to Raja Singh. He said Raja Singh should be banned from contesting future elections in Telangana. He also demanded that the party high command not take Raja Singh into the party again.

VH urged the Supreme Court to intervene into such sensitive issues and take action against those who are responsible for such controversial comments. Targeting ruling TRS MLA Shakeel, VH claimed that the MLA was also making controversial comments in the State. He asked CM KCR to keep his party MLAs in control and added that there was is nothing to warn the BJP MLAs, he urged the judiciary of the country to disqualify all the BJP MLAs whenever they make the controversial comments against any religion.

Commenting on the meeting of the party leaders from the State with the party high command in Delhi, he said he did not attend the meeting as he was not invited. Commenting on the party MP Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, VH said Reddy had written a letter to the interim president of the party Sonia Gandhi and added that the party high command would take care of the letter of the MP. He said he would take part in Munugodu Assembly constituency by-election campaign after the formal announcement of the party candidate. (Maxim News)


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