Updated November 24th, 2018 at 14:05 IST

Congress' CP Joshi in trouble over 'Brahmins' remark against PM Modi, slapped with EC notice

Two days after Congress leader CP Joshi's shameful attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Nathdwara Returning Officer Nisha on Saturday has sent a notice to the Rajasthan leader seeking his reply by 11 pm on Sunday on his "Brahmins" remark.

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Two days after Congress leader CP Joshi's shameful attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Nathdwara Returning Officer Nisha on Saturday has sent a notice to the Rajasthan leader seeking his reply by 11 pm on Sunday on his "Brahmins" remark.

On November 21, the Congress leader while addressing a rally in Nathdwara constituency, from where he is contesting Rajasthan Assembly elections, had said that only Brahmins can talk about Hinduism. Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and union minister Uma Bharti, he questioned why the two speak on Hindu religion when they are not Brahmins or Pandits.

"They say a Congressi cannot be a Hindu, who gave them the authority to issue certificates? Have they opened a university? If anyone knows about religion then it's pandits/brahmins. They are just misguiding the people by such moves. Uma Bharti is a Lodhi, and she talks about Hinduism, the prime minister talks about Hinduism. It is only Brahmins who don't talk about it. The country is being misled. Religion and governance are two different things. Everyone has the right to practice their religion," Joshi had said.

The Congress leader, however, issued an apology for his remark tweeting, "With due to the Congress party's principles and its workers, I express regret over my statements if it has caused hurt to any section of the society."

Congress president Rahul Gandhi condemned Joshi's statement and said, "CP Joshi's comments are against the Congress party's principles. No party leader should make statements that hurt any section of the society."

"I am sure Joshiji has realized his mistake in view of the Congress's beliefs and workers' sentiment. He should apologise," Gandhi had tweeted.

Assembly polls in Rajasthan are slated for December 7 and over 2,000 candidates are in the fray. The results will be announced on December 11.  

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Published November 24th, 2018 at 13:42 IST