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BJP today demanded that Congress party president Sonia Gandhi should apologise for the remarks made against Indian Army by Congress leaders.
Briefing media in New Delhi, Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said Congress party consistently questions the integrity of the Indian army to shame and demoralize them.
She was referring to former Congress MP Sandeep Dikshit’s remarks comparing Army Chief Bipin Rawat to a roadside goon.
Ms. Sitharaman said Sonia Gandhi should come out and disown such people. She wondered if it is a Congress strategy to undermine the Indian Army.
FORMER MP and Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit Sunday triggered a big controversy by making derogatory remarks against Army Chief. He termed the Army chief General Bipin Rawat a “sadak ka gunda”.
Following criticism from all quarters, he later apologised and withdrew his remarks. In the morning, when asked about his comments on the Pakistan Army chief’s recent tour of the LoC area and his statement that Pakistan will give a befitting reply to India’s actions, Dikshit told a news agency on television: “Let them do that. Our Army is strong and ably guards our country. Whenever Pakistan has done something, our Army has given a reply… It’s another matter that the Prime Minister of the day and some people want to shout about this.
Our Army is strong and has always given Pakistan a befitting response. Pakistan can do only one thing. They will do something wrong and then make statements.” “Kharab tab lagta hai ke jab hamarey bhi sthal sena adhyaksh, ek sadak ke, matlab gundey ki tarah apne bayaan detey hain. (I feel bad when our Army chief makes speeches like a street thug)…What’s there in their (Pakistan) Army. Some mafia-type people.
But why does our Army chief also speak in this way. See, we have culture, dignity, depth and strength. We are seen as an example in the world. If we also behave in this way, that makes us small.” Dikshit’s comments drew criticism from the government and BJP, who hit out at him and the Congress.
The Congress distanced itself from Dikshit’s remarks with party spokesperson Meem Afzal saying, “Our party respects the Army and so does the country. If some words have been used for its chief, it is unfortunate.” Hours later, Dikshit tendered an apology.
“I have reservations on a comment of the Army chief, but I should have chosen appropriate words. I apologise,” he tweeted.
“Our Army is strong and ably guards our country. Whenever Pakistan has done something, our Army has given a reply… It’s another matter that the Prime Minister of the day and some people want to shout about this,” Sandeep Dikshit said.