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Stop intimidating youth: Amit Shah slams Rahul Gandhi after Bengaluru youth held for raising ‘pro-Modi’ chants

New Delhi/Bengaluru: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Amit Shah on Tuesday lashed out at Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Twitter, accusing the Congress party of “intimidating the youth of India.” This comes after a few youths were held by the police on Monday after they raised pro-Modi slogans at an event in Bengaluru where Congress president Rahul Gandhi was addressing entrepreneurs.

Shah accused Gandhi of “hugging the ‘tukde tukde’ gang, in an apparent reference to the 2016 incident when a few student leaders at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) including Kanhaiya Kumar and Umar Khalid, who had allegedly raised anti-India slogans at a college event. In his tweet, the BJP chief said, “Hugs for ‘Tukde Tukde’ gang and arrest of peaceful youth raising pro-Modi slogans? Where are the champions of ‘Free Speech’?”

Without naming Gandhi directly, Shah addressed him as “Congress party’s Yuvraj” and said that the Congress chief would do well to remember that ‘the nation moves in the direction which the youth leads’. “Stop intimidating youth of India, which has rejected your brand of politics,” he said in his tweet on Tuesday.

On Monday, several people had raised ‘pro-Modi’ slogans outside the venue of the event, attended by Rahul Gandhi, in Bengaluru. Chanting slogans such as ‘Modi, Modi’, the protesters also displayed placards demanding Gandhi to leave the venue at Manyata Tech Park near Hebbal in the city.

As the protest intensified at the venue, the Sampigehalli police intervened and took seven pro-BJP supporters into custody. They were later released. The Karnataka BJP’s Twitter handle claimed that all those who were taken into custody were techies.

Meanwhile, KPCC chief Dinesh Gundurao condemned the protests in an official statement and said that the BJP which was desperate and intolerant of the success of Congress event, had tried to disrupt Gandhi’s event. He said that the BJP lacked the culture to extend courtesy to Opposition leaders and had tried to bring disrepute to the Congress.

The BJP, on the other hand, condemned the police action against the protestors and claimed that the Congress workers had attacked those raising pro-government slogans. BJP general secretary CT Ravi had tweeted on this issue, “Congress workers attack techies who shouted “Modi Modi” slogans when Rahul Gandhi went to Manyata Tech Park in Bengaluru.”

Gandhi attended the event on Monday and spoke to the employees of the tech park regarding a variety of issues faced by entrepreneurs. Almost 1.5 lakh employees work at the tech park with nearly 68 companies having their offices in the 300-acre complex. The Congress chief interacted with a short group of employees who had been selected for the event, as per reports.

Videos of the sloganeering group have made the rounds of social media. One the video also reportedly captured the Additional Commissioner of Police (East) physically taking out the protester outside the venue, reports said.

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