Bihar Minister asks supporters to hit PM Modi's photo with shoes

Published : Mar 01, 2017, 03:51 AM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:44 PM IST
Bihar Minister asks supporters to hit PM Modi's photo with shoes

Synopsis

At a meeting, a Bihar Minister was filmed insulting PM Modi.  In the video, the minister asks his supporters to beat Modi's photos with shoes.  A fuming BJP has asked for his resignation, even as the minister is unreachable.   

A Bihar minister has kicked up a controversy by asking a crowd gathered at a programme to protest the Centre's demonetisation move and to hit the photograph of Prime Minister Narendra Modi with shoes. 


With the video being telecast on a local TV channel today, a fuming BJP said it would raise the issue in the state Assembly as well as the Legislative Council tomorrow, demanding Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to sack the minister.


The video is of a gathering of February 22 at Amour Assembly constituency of Abdul Jalil Mastan in Purnea district, which was called to register protest against demonetisation. 


In the video, Mastan, who is the state Excise and Prohibition minister, was heard telling the crowd that it was the PM who had said that if he failed to end people's woes within 50 days of demonetisation, he was prepared to face any punishment. 


The video shows the MLA telling the people to hit the PM's photograph with shoes. A few supporters then hit the photograph of the PM kept on a chair on the stage with shoes while the minister was present on the dais. 


An enraged senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi said the party would raise the issue in both Houses of Bihar Assembly tomorrow demanding the removal of Mastan. 


"One can have ideological difference. But, the Constitution does not allow a person, who is a minister in a state, to incite a crowd and to humiliate a Prime Minister in this manner," Sushil Modi told PTI. 


State Congress president and minister Ashok Choudhary said though he has not seen the video, but "people in public life should keep control over their language." 


Repeated attempts to contact Mastan for his comments proved futile as his phone remained switched off.

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