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Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari draws flak for wearing military fatigues at party rally

Manoj Tiwari, the Delhi BJP chief, defended his action saying he wore the fatigues because as a mark of pride for the Army.

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New Delhi: Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari has drawn flak for attending a party rally here in military fatigues.

Tiwari flagged off a BJP bike rally in the Yamuna Vihar area in his North East Delhi Lok Sabha constituency on Saturday wearing military fatigues.

Drawing flak, Tiwari tweeted on Sunday, “I wore (it) simply because I felt proud of my Army. I am not in Indian army but I was expressing my feeling of solidarity. Why should it be treated like an insult? I have the highest regard for our Army. By (this) logic, tomorrow if I wear a Nehru Jacket, will it be an insult to Jawaharlal Nehru?”

Trinamool Congress MP Derek O’Brien said it was a “shameless act” on Tiwari’s part.

“Shameless. Shameless. Shameless. Manoj Tewari BJP MP and Delhi President wearing Armed Forces uniform and seeking votes. BJP-Modi-Shah insulting and politicising our jawans. And then giving lectures on patriotism. Low life,” he tweeted, targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah.


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3 COMMENTS

  1. Impersonation as an Army person or Police by wearing their dress and symbols is a criminal offence under IPC section 170. This is not a movie set and not equaka to wearing Nehru Jacket

  2. As is the leader, so is the follower. No surprise that we will see many Manoj Tiwaris in the coming days emulating their leader. Politics in India has a hit a low. So long media grab such things, it is seen as desired by public. We expect media to be the gate keeper to save democracy in India.

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