Mumbai: Congress Candidate Arif Naseem Khan’s Poster Found Pasted on Lord Ganesha’s Photo, BJP Terms It ‘Outright Insult’ to Hindu Community (Watch Video)
BJP’s Amit Malviya criticised Congress after a video showed a poster of candidate Arif Naseem Khan on a Lord Ganesha photo, calling it an insult to Hindus and accusing Congress of “Vote Jihad” to appeal to Muslim voters. The incident has intensified political tensions ahead of Maharashtra assembly elections on November 20.
A political controversy erupted in Mumbai after Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Amit Malviya shared a video on social media showing a poster of Congress candidate Arif Naseem Khan pasted on a photo of Lord Ganesha. Malviya criticised the Congress, labelling it “the new Muslim League” and accusing the party of disrespecting the Hindu community. He claimed that the incident was an attempt by the Congress to appeal to Muslim voters, calling it a case of “Vote Jihad.” Malviya wrote about Lord Ganesha’s cultural significance, particularly in Maharashtra, where Ganesh Chaturthi is widely celebrated. Congress has fielded Khan, a former MLA, in Mumbai’s Chandivali constituency for the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly elections. He is contesting against the incumbent Shiv Sena MLA, Dilip Lande. All 288 constituencies in Maharashtra will vote on November 20, with results announced on November 23. ‘Gaddar’: Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde Enters Congress Candidate Naseem Khan’s Office, Confronts Party Workers Over ‘Traitor’ Jab After His Convoy Interrupted in Mumbai’s Chandivali (Watch Video).
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