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Congress leader accuses BJP's Kangana Ranaut of beef consumption, sparks controversy

In response, BJP spokesperson Keshav Upadhye condemned Wadettiwar's comments, labeling them as indicative of the Congress's "dirty culture."

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Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar stirred controversy on Friday by claiming that Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut, BJP's Lok Sabha candidate for the Mandi seat in Himachal Pradesh, had admitted to consuming beef in the past. Wadettiwar's remarks, reported by PTI news agency, shed light on Ranaut's alleged statements regarding her dietary preferences.

BJP's Response

In response, BJP spokesperson Keshav Upadhye condemned Wadettiwar's comments, labeling them as indicative of the Congress's "dirty culture." He accused the Congress of avoiding substantive issues and adopting a defeatist attitude.

Defending Kangana Ranaut

BJP leader Shaina NC defended Ranaut, accusing the Congress of displaying an "anti-women" stance. She referenced a controversial post shared by Congress leader Supriya Shrinate targeting Ranaut's character. Shaina NC highlighted the need for a strong response from women voters against such behavior.

Social Media Controversy

The controversy escalated when Supriya Shrinate shared an objectionable post about Kangana Ranaut on her Instagram account. The post, featuring a photo of Ranaut with a derogatory caption, ignited a firestorm of criticism.

Counterattack Against Congress

Amidst the uproar, BJP's Randeep Surjewala faced backlash after an undated video surfaced showing him making disparaging remarks about Hema Malini. The BJP seized upon this opportunity to retaliate against the Congress, accusing them of hypocrisy and disrespect towards women leaders.

The exchange of allegations and counterattacks between political parties underscores the intense atmosphere of the electoral battleground. As accusations fly and controversies flare, the focus shifts away from substantive issues, potentially impacting voter perceptions in the run-up to the elections.

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