Phrases bearing PM Modi's name have been raised in the meal of a Bhopal Bohra community group. 'Modi hai toh mumkin hai' and 'This time we cross 400' were among the slogans chanted by the individuals in attendance. Additionally, people were seen holding Modi posters. Its video has been made public.
In the video, Alok Sharma, the BJP contender for the Bhopal Lok Sabha constituency, is also visible. Also visible is Amil Johar Ali Shakir from the Bohra community. He gave Prime Minister Narendra Modi his due. Said: We hope the best for him. We are as close to them as we are at home. Congress has requested action in this case, calling it a violation of the code of conduct.
The BJP candidate yelled Modi phrases.
According to reports, the footage from Friday, April 12, shows Jamaat Khana, a community of Dawoodi Bohra situated in the Jumerati neighborhood of the old city. where a Majlis (meeting) about Urs was conducted at approximately 9:30 p.m. It saw BJP candidate Alok Sharma speak in front of almost 400 people, voicing his opinions and raising signs in Modi's honor.
Spokesman stays silent
Ibrahim Ali Dawoodi, a spokesman for the Dawoodi Bohra community, stated in this video: "I cannot comment on this; I can only say that it is the Jamaat Khana, not the mosque of society." The way the matter is being brought to light through writing about the mosque has infuriated the whole Bohra community.
In this instance, however, BJP candidate Alok Sharma claims that he was summoned to the Aliganj hall by members of the Bohra community. The video shows all that is there.
Har-Har Modi resonated in the mosque, according to the BJP.
"Slap on the face of those doing appeasement politics; the 'Har-Har Modi, Ghar-Ghar Modi' slogan echoed in the mosque," tweeted Ashish Aggarwal, the chief spokesperson for the Bhp's state media wing. Loud slogans endorsing PM Modi were raised. The Bohra community in Bhopal held up a poster of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the phrase "Now Ki Baar 400 Paar" at the Aliganj Masjid. Alok Sharma, the BJP's candidate for the Lok Sabha, met with Bohra community officials around this time. "It is possible if Modi is present."
Congress declared that religious bias in politics
Congress spokesperson Abbas Hafeez stated that BJP leaders frequently utilize religion improperly for political purposes in this regard. Alok Sharma, a BJP candidate, is forcing the mosque's attendees to yell BJP and Modi ji chants. I want to know if the Election Commission will take action in this matter since is this not a violation of the code of conduct?
Abbas Hafeez remarked: "Is it not a double character when Alok Sharma does this for those BJP leaders who have a lot of trouble meeting people at Eidgah?" I also inquire as to whether the Election Commission and BJP leaders will take notice.
"Modi hai toh mumkin hai" rang true in Jamatkhana. A BJP candidate shouted these lines in Bhopal, and the Congress objected, claiming that this was against the code of conduct.