2 Cong leaders accused of making derogatory remarks against Rahul on b’day, posts deleted
Team Udayavani, Jun 21, 2018, 10:15 AM IST
Jaipur: Youth Congress workers today burnt the effigy of two party leaders of Ajmer accusing them of posting on Facebook derogatory remarks against Rahul Gandhi on his birthday yesterday, which were later deleted.
Ajmer Congress committee president Vijay Jain said the posts had appeared on the social media accounts of the district’s Congress Committee general secretary Naurat Gurjar and Youth Congress secretary Sarvesh Pareek yesterday, and was later removed.
“The posts had controversial remarks about Rahul Gandhi and his family and I have informed the Pradesh Congress Committee office about this. Action against them has to be taken by the party’s state leadership,” Jain said.
When contacted, Gurjar said that someone did mischief and posted the derogatory remarks on his Facebook account.
“Someone uploaded the post on my Facebook account and as soon as I came to know about it, I removed the post yesterday only,” he said.
The two posts, which addressed the Congress president as “his Highness”, had levelled several accusations against the Gandhi family and had termed him a “below-average student”.
Youth Congress and NSUI members today held protests and demanded action against Gurjar and Pareek.
“Both of them uploaded the posts yesterday against Rahul Gandhi which created resentment among the youths associated with the party. They should be expelled from the party for such act,” youth Congress leader Yasir Chisti said.
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