Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Saturday took a dig at Narendra Modi for kneeling down earlier than the gathering in Sirohi, saying the prime minister needed to seem humbler than him.
Mr Gehlot mentioned as a substitute of displaying such antiques, Modi ought to give the message of brotherhood and like to the folks of the nation.
PM Modi, who arrived in Abu Highway of Sirohi district late on Friday, didn't tackle a rally as he reached the venue late and mentioned he needed to obey the loudspeaker guidelines. He, nevertheless, knelt down thrice earlier than the gathering and apologised for not with the ability to tackle them.
When requested, Mr Gehlot advised reporters in Bikaner, "He (Modi) is aware of that in Rajasthan, Ashok Gehlot has the picture of a really humble man...a easy man. This has been my picture since childhood. How will Modi ji contest this? He needed to seem humbler than me." The chief minister mentioned along with being humble, Modi also needs to give the message of brotherhood and like to the countrymen.
"However he doesn't give this message. He's not following my recommendation. And what do you wish to convey by kneeling down thrice?" Mr Gehlot mentioned in the course of the district-level Rajiv Gandhi Rural Olympic sports activities in Bikaner.
He mentioned if Modi had appealed to the folks to unfold concord, he would have known as up the prime minister and congratulated him. "Why solely kneel down? Simply to convey that I'm additionally humble similar to Ashok Gehlot?" he mentioned.
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