Dubey on Saturday said that Bidhuri got "provoked" as Danish Ali kept calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi "neech". "The words used by him (Bidhuri) are not acceptable. I was present in the Parliament when all this took place.
BSP MP Danish Ali kept calling PM Modi 'neech'...If you would provoke someone by using derogatory remarks against the Prime Minister then definitely such reaction will come," Dubey had said while speaking with ANI. Responding on his statement, Danish Ali said that he has not stooped too low to make such comments on the country's Prime Minister. "We do not have that character and values," he told news agency ANI.
"In the new Parliament building, the distance between my seat and Ramesh Bidhuri was so much that my voice could not be heard without a mic," he said. "These allegations against me are baseless, and I do not take them seriously. And in the BJP, RSS training is given to repeat a lie 100 times till it becomes the truth," the BSP MP added.
He said that, instead, BJP should be ashamed of defending such remarks, made by Bidhuri. "If some moral is left in BJP, then actions should also be taken on Nishikant Dubey and (BJP's IT cell chief) Amit Malviya," Ali said. Meanwhile, BJP MP Dubey also wrote a letter to Om Birla urging him to constitute an inquiry committee that should look into “the extent of culpability" of MPs who “instigate other citizens" with their comments in the House.
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