Objectionable remarks row: Ramesh Bidhuri skips appearing before Privileges Committee
The Hindu
BJP MP Ramesh Bidhuri excused himself from appearing before a parliamentary panel due to prior engagements in poll-bound Rajasthan. He was summoned in connection with his remarks against BSP MP Danish Ali. Several MPs had demanded action against Bidhuri, while some BJP members said Ali "incited" him. BJP has drafted Bidhuri in for poll work in Tonk, where it has a large presence.
The Bharatiya Janata Pary’s Member of Parliament, Ramesh Bidhuri, who was scheduled to appear before a parliamentary panel on Tuesday, October 10, 2023, in connection with his controversial remarks against BSP’s Danish Ali, excused himself from the appearance citing prior engagements, sources said.
Mr. Bidhuri is busy in campaigning for the party in poll-bound Rajasthan where the BJP has made him in-charge of Tonk district, which has four assembly seats.
Assembly polls are due in the State on November 23.
The Privileges Committee of Lok Sabha had asked Mr. Bidhuri for "oral evidence" in relation to complaints received from several MPs against him and BSP MP Ali for "alleged improper conduct during the discussion on Chandrayaan-3 mission in the House".
While several opposition MPs had demanded action against Mr. Bidhuri, some BJP members said Ali "incited" him and also made objectionable remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
A member from Gujjar community, Mr. Bidhuri has been drafted in by the BJP for poll work in Tonk, where it is present in a large number.
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