BJP workers in Maharashtra make Congress leader wear sari for PM Modi post
BJP workers in Maharashtra make Congress leader wear sari for PM Modi post
In a shocking incident in Dombivli, Maharashtra, Congress leader Prakash 'Mama' Pagare, aged 73, shared a morphed image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi draped in a sari on social media. The post, accompanied by a derogatory song, sparked outrage among BJP workers. In retaliation, BJP Kalyan district president Nandu Parab led a group of party members to Pagare's residence, where they allegedly forced him to wear a sari in public. This act of public humiliation led to protests and clashes between BJP and Congress supporters in the area.
Pagare, known for his outspoken nature, defended his action, stating he had shared the image as a form of satire and did not intend to insult the Prime Minister. He expressed regret over the incident but emphasized the importance of freedom of expression.
The Congress party condemned the BJP's response, calling it an attack on democratic values and an infringement on individual rights. They demanded legal action against those responsible for the public shaming. This incident has intensified the already volatile political climate in Maharashtra, highlighting the deepening divisions and the use of social media as a battleground for political expression.
The controversy has drawn national attention, with political analysts warning that such acts could set a dangerous precedent for political discourse in the country. The incident underscores the growing intolerance towards dissenting opinions and the need for safeguarding democratic freedoms in India.
As the situation develops, it remains to be seen how both parties will navigate the fallout from this unprecedented act of political retaliation.