NEW DELHI: The BJP’s youth wing on Monday filed a complaint against Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student leader
Shehla Rashid
for making “unpleasant remarks” against Union minister Nitin Gadkari, the organisation said in a statement.
On June 9, Rashid had tweeted, “Looks like
RSS/Gadkari
is planning to
assassinate Modi
, then blame it on Muslims/Communists and then
lynch Muslims
# RajivGandhiStyle”.
Gadkari took offence to Rashid’s tweet and said, “I would be taking legal action on anti-social elements who have made bizarre comments; attributing personal motives to me, regarding the assassination threat to PM @narendramodi.”
In response to Gadkari’s tweet, Rashid had clarified that her “tweet was a sarcastic reference to the baseless media campaign being run at prime time in which photos of JNU student, Umar Khalid and his father, S Q R Ilyas were being flashed alongside news of the purported Modi assassination plot”.
Her remarks came after the Pune police claimed to unearth a Maoist plot to execute a “Rajiv Gandhi-type incident” against Modi. Former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated in 1991.
The Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha’s representatives submitted a complaint at the Parliament Street police station on Monday. Police said that they have received a complaint but no FIR has been lodged till now.