Randeep Surjewala hits back at CM Yogi in Kaithal

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Randeep Surjewala hits back at cm yogi in Kaithal…

congress mp Randeep Singh Surjewala fiercely targeted bjp in the Sarv Brahmin Sammelan at Khurania Palace in Kaithal. He also called bjp anti-Brahmin. He did not stop here and also made serious allegations against UP cm yogi Adityanath. Surjewala said, "Yogi Adityanath's name is also not real. yogi Adityanath's stature has grown after killing Brahmins and killing them politically." Surjewala said during the program, "Insulting Brahmin society has become the dna of BJP. In haryana, the recruitment board asks lewd questions about Brahmin society. Khattar Saheb threatens to cut the neck of Brahmin leader. This is the bitter truth. bjp people make fun by raising anti-Brahmin slogans."

Surjewala further said, "I always say that no human can hold the axe of vishnu Avatar. We accept it as a sign of respect, it is our duty to take it and keep it in the temple because you cannot wear it. Khattar sahab took that axe and turned back and told the leader of the Brahmin community that he will cut off his neck. These people have such a mentality who are sitting on high posts. They are Modi ji's favourites.''

Khattar challenged us - Surjewala

The congress leader attacked Khattar and said, ''Those who are sitting on the post of cm and Union minister talk of cutting our necks, it was not an insult of one person but of each and every person of the Brahmin community. Whether he belonged to any party or not. He challenged us.''

bjp insults Brahmins - Surjewala

The congress mp said, ''The truth is that bjp is against us! In haryana and the country, bjp has always insulted the Brahmin community. Sometimes in the Staff Selection Commission examination, they ask objectionable questions like bad omen on the basis of racism to the daughters of the community and Brahmins. Sometimes they get them thrown off the stage. Sometimes they threaten to cut off the neck with an axe. Now the time has come to answer the bjp in the elections.

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