This ruined the lives of hundreds of women. Modi ji, will you still remain silent?” the Congress general secretary said
Prajwal Revanna, the accused (right) Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi
The Congress on Monday attacked the BJP over the alleged harassment case involving grandson of JD(S) supremo H D Deve Gowda, with party leader Priyanka Gandhi asking whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi will remain silent on the matter.
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The opposition party also asked why the BJP went ahead with its alliance with the JD(S) when a BJP leader had written to the party’s Karnataka unit president, exposing the presence of a pen drive full of “sleaze videos of Prajwal Revanna”.
Congress supporters stage a protest
In a post on X, Priyanka Gandhi said, “The leader with whom the PM gets photographed by placing his hand on his shoulder. The leader for whom the PM himself campaigned 10 days ago. Praised him on stage. Today, that leader of Karnataka is absconding from the country.” “Just hearing about his heinous crimes committed is heart-wrenching. This ruined the lives of hundreds of women. Modi ji, will you still remain silent?” the Congress general secretary said.
TMC’s Sushmita Dev slams BJP
TMC leader Sushmita Dev on Monday slammed the BJP over the alleged harassment case involving Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna, and criticised the BJP for backing the accused. Dev accused the BJP of hypocrisy. She said the scandal “goes to the top”. Agencies
‘Scandal has shaken conscience of India’
All India Mahila Congress President Alka Lamba on Monday accused the BJP and JD(S) of silence over the alleged harassment case and said the horrifying case of violence against women has shocked the nation. “More than 3,000 videos of women being brutalised by Revanna have shaken the conscience of India,” she said.
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