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Nehru wasn't a Pandit as he ate beef, pork: BJP MLA
August 11, 2018

In a provocative remark against Jawaharlal Nehru, Rajasthan BJP MLA Gyan Dev Ahuja said the country's first prime minister was not a 'pandit' as he ate beef and pork.

Often in the news for his contentious statements, the legislator from Ramgarh constituency of Alwar district blamed the Nehru-Gandhi family for all the social evils prevailing in the country.

Nehru could not be a pandit as he ate beef and pork. Congress has prefixed pandit before his name, Ahuja told reporters, reacting to state Congress chief Sachin Pilot's statement that Rahul Gandhi had learnt to visit temples from his grandmother Indira Gandhi.
Claiming that the Gandhi scion never visited temples with Indira Gandhi, Ahuja vowed to step down from his post if anyone could prove him wrong.

Congress leaders including Ashok Gehlot, Sachin Pilot and Ghulam Nabi Azad should tell when Rahul Gandhi's 'yagnopaveet sanskar' (sacred thread ceremony) took place, he said.

He said that if he is wrong he will quit his post, otherwise Pilot should resign.

He further accused the Congress party of indulging in politics of caste to contest elections and sought the demolition of all statues of members of the Nehru-Gandhi family and the monuments named after them.
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