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Pateria, a former Madhya Pradesh minister, allegedly made controversial remarks at a meeting of Mandalam sector presidents organized by the District Congress Committee at Powai Rest House on Sunday.

Congress leader and former Madhya Pradesh minister Raja Pateria was arrested on the morning of December 13 for his controversial statement about the prime minister 'be prepared to kill Modi to save the Constitution', news agency PTI has reported, quoting officials. it was done.

According to officials, he was arrested by the police from his residence in Hata town of Damoh district of the state.

“A police team went to his house around 5.30 am to inform him of his arrest. They took him to Powai (in Panna district) around 7 am.

Pateria, a former Madhya Pradesh minister, allegedly made controversial remarks at a meeting of Mandalam sector presidents organized by the District Congress Committee at Powai Rest House on Sunday.

In the viral video, Pateria can be heard saying that "PM Modi will end elections, divide people on the basis of religion and Dalits are the biggest threat under his rule." 'Murder' if you violate the Constitution. Want to save...hatya (murder) in the sense of defeating him," Patria is heard saying.

Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra lodged an FIR against Pateria for talking about ousting Modi.

Enraged by his statement, BJP leaders demanded immediate arrest of Pateria and also demanded a strict probe into the matter.

In a letter to the DGP, the BJP leaders said, "A video of the incident has gone viral on social media and electronic media, in which a senior Congress leader is seen appealing to kill the prime minister in an open address in a village in Panna." Such an appeal to kill the Prime Minister shows that it is a serious threat to national security and a conspiracy to create anarchy and incite riots in Madhya Pradesh."

The letter further read, "It appears to be an attempt to hatch a conspiracy to kill PM Modi and promote Naxalism in the state."

AICC head of media and publicity department Pawan Khera condemned the remarks made by its leader PM Modi and said it is not acceptable to the party and needs to be condemned.

"Absolutely condemnable! Such words should not be used against the Prime Minister or against anyone. The Congress party condemns and condemns such statements." "There is no excuse for using any such language against anyone, and especially against the Prime Minister," Khera said.

Pateria later said in a clarification video, "I am a follower of Gandhiji and Gandhi's followers cannot talk about murder. The video has been misinterpreted." He said, "What I meant to say was that to save the Constitution of this country, to protect the minorities, dalits and tribals, and to remove unemployment, it is necessary to defeat it. My intention regarding the murder was misconstrued. introduced from." leader Raja Pateria arrested for 'kill Modi' remark




Pateria, a former Madhya Pradesh minister, allegedly made controversial remarks at a meeting of Mandalam sector presidents organized by the District Congress Committee at Powai Rest House on Sunday.

Congress leader and former Madhya Pradesh minister Raja Pateria was arrested on the morning of December 13 for his controversial statement about the prime minister 'be prepared to kill Modi to save the Constitution', news agency PTI has reported, quoting officials. it was done.

According to officials, he was arrested by the police from his residence in Hata town of Damoh district of the state.

“A police team went to his house around 5.30 am to inform him of his arrest. They took him to Powai (in Panna district) around 7 am.

Pateria, a former Madhya Pradesh minister, allegedly made controversial remarks at a meeting of Mandalam sector presidents organized by the District Congress Committee at Powai Rest House on Sunday.

In the viral video, Pateria can be heard saying that "PM Modi will end elections, divide people on the basis of religion and Dalits are the biggest threat under his rule." 'Murder' if you violate the Constitution. Want to save...hatya (murder) in the sense of defeating him," Patria is heard saying.

Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra lodged an FIR against Pateria for talking about ousting Modi.

Enraged by his statement, BJP leaders demanded immediate arrest of Pateria and also demanded a strict probe into the matter.

In a letter to the DGP, the BJP leaders said, "A video of the incident has gone viral on social media and electronic media, in which a senior Congress leader is seen appealing to kill the prime minister in an open address in a village in Panna." Such an appeal to kill the Prime Minister shows that it is a serious threat to national security and a conspiracy to create anarchy and incite riots in Madhya Pradesh."

The letter further read, "It appears to be an attempt to hatch a conspiracy to kill PM Modi and promote Naxalism in the state."

AICC head of media and publicity department Pawan Khera condemned the remarks made by its leader PM Modi and said it is not acceptable to the party and needs to be condemned.

"Absolutely condemnable! Such words should not be used against the Prime Minister or against anyone. The Congress party condemns and condemns such statements." "There is no excuse for using any such language against anyone, and especially against the Prime Minister," Khera said.

Pateria later said in a clarification video, "I am a follower of Gandhiji and Gandhi's followers cannot talk about murder. The video has been misinterpreted." He said, "What I meant to say was that to save the Constitution of this country, to protect the minorities, dalits and tribals, and to remove unemployment, it is necessary to defeat it. My intention regarding the murder was misconstrued. introduced from."

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