Pawan Khera hits out at PM Modi's "parivaarvad" jibe, says BJP does not have heroes of its own
New Delhi [India], December 26 (ANI): Congress leader Pawan Khera on Thursday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his "pariavarvaad" jibe at the Congress, saying that the BJP does not have heroes of its own and wants to appropriate legacy of Congress leaders.
PM Modi, in his speech during inauguration of Rashtra Prerna Sthal in Lucknow, said that Congress had not given due recognition to contributions of Sardar Patel and that "for pariwaarvaadis it becomes compulsory to shorten the lines of others so that the status of their family can be seen".
"Do they have any sense? Have they read anything about their own history? Listen to what Atalji used to say about Rajivji. They have insulted Advaniji, Murli Manohar Joshiji. In a few days, they will insult Rajnathji and Gadkariji too. They are all in line... They don't have any heroes of their own. They don't have heroes. They have villains, that's why they take heroes from us," he said.
"It was the BJP who gave Sardar Patel the respect he deserved. The BJP made Sardar Patel the tallest statue in the world. Every year on the 31st of October, the country organises the National Unity Day. In our country, even the contribution of the tribals was not given due respect for decades. The politics of pariwarvaad has a special identity. It is full of insecurity. That is why, for pariwaarvaadis, it becomes compulsory to shorten the lines of others so that the status of their family can be seen and their shop can continue to operate," PM Modi alleged.
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