Reacting to PM Modi’s ‘sarab’ comment, RLD leader Jayant Chaudhary courted a new controversy by calling the BJP ‘Bahut Jutiya Party’.
In what is turning out to be a season of acronyms, PM Narendra Modi recently called the Opposition parties in Uttar Pradesh ‘sarab’. Speaking at a rally in Meerut, PM Modi said the mahagathbandhan is ‘sarab’. He derived the name from Samajwadi Party’s ‘sa’, Rashtriya Lok Dal’s ‘ra’ and Bahujan Samaj Party’s ‘b’.
Although ‘sarab’ means mirage in English, PM Modi said ‘sarab’ is harmful for Uttar Pradesh.
Hitting back, Jayant Chaudhary has said, “Yeh aapko sharaabi kahein, yeh aapko milavat kahein, to maine bhi inke liye naam soch rakha hai… Main gaali to nahi dena chahta inko lekin yeh bahut bahut bahut bade jutiye hain, jutiye, bahut jutiya party hai.”
#WATCH Jayant Chaudhary, RLD: Yeh aapko sharaabi kahein, yeh aapko milavat kahein, to maine bhi inke liye naam soch rakha hai…Main gaali to nahi dena chahta inko lekin yeh bahut bahut bahut bade jutiye hain, jutiye, bahut jutiya party hai. (30/3/19) pic.twitter.com/kKIDGtT5wY
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(“They call you sharabi, they call you milavat, so I have also thought of a name for them. I do not want to abuse anyone but these people are jutiye, Bahut Jutiya Party”).
Chaudhary derived a new name for the Bharatiya Janata Party acronym BJP and called it ‘Bahut Jutiya Party’.