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Case lodged in Muzaffarpur court over Digvijay's ISI remark

A complaint has been filed by Advocate Sudhir Ojha against Congress leader Digvijay Singh in Rewa district court, alleging that Singh's remark hurted the feelings of Hindus in the country. The matter will be heard on September 13 by Muzaffarpur Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Suryakant Tiwari.

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Published : Sep 3, 2019, 4:53 PM IST

Muzaffarpur: A complaint has been filed against former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and Congress leader Digvijay Singh in a district court on Tuesday over his remark in which he accused BJP and Bajrang Dal of receiving money from Pakistan intelligence agency ISI.

The complaint has been filed by Advocate Sudhir Ojha who has alleged that Singh's remark has hurt the sentiments of several Hindus in the country.

Muzaffarpur Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Suryakant Tiwari is scheduled to hear the matter on September 13.

Earlier, Bharatiya Janata Party had sought an apology from its interim president Sonia Gandhi for linking BJP with Pakistan.

Few Madhya Pradesh lawmakers have also distanced themselves from the former Chief Minister's remark, as State Forest Minister Umang Singhar wrote to top Congress leadership accusing Singh of trying to destabilise Kamal Nath government in Madhya Pradesh.

The senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh had sparked a controversy after he alleged that the BJP and Bajrang Dal were taking money from Pakistan's intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence.

Also read: Landlines still not restored in Kashmir valley

Muzaffarpur: A complaint has been filed against former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and Congress leader Digvijay Singh in a district court on Tuesday over his remark in which he accused BJP and Bajrang Dal of receiving money from Pakistan intelligence agency ISI.

The complaint has been filed by Advocate Sudhir Ojha who has alleged that Singh's remark has hurt the sentiments of several Hindus in the country.

Muzaffarpur Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Suryakant Tiwari is scheduled to hear the matter on September 13.

Earlier, Bharatiya Janata Party had sought an apology from its interim president Sonia Gandhi for linking BJP with Pakistan.

Few Madhya Pradesh lawmakers have also distanced themselves from the former Chief Minister's remark, as State Forest Minister Umang Singhar wrote to top Congress leadership accusing Singh of trying to destabilise Kamal Nath government in Madhya Pradesh.

The senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh had sparked a controversy after he alleged that the BJP and Bajrang Dal were taking money from Pakistan's intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence.

Also read: Landlines still not restored in Kashmir valley

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