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New Delhi. As the Lok Sabha elections are moving towards the last phase, the language of the leaders has started deteriorating. This is the reason why now the Election Commission has had to give advice on the harsh language of the parties. The Commission appealed to the political parties to set good examples. Today we will talk about those leaders whose statements are in controversy during the Lok Sabha elections…

'It will take 15 seconds', Navneet Rana's provocative statement

Navneet Rana, BJP candidate from Amravati, had made an inflammatory statement during the election campaign in Hyderabad. Rana had hit back at Akbaruddin Owaisi's statement given in 2013. Rana had said in her statement that Asaduddin Owaisi's younger brother had said to remove the police for 15 minutes, I want to tell Akbaruddin that it may take you 15 minutes, but we will take only 15 seconds.

Owaisi gave a threatening reply

On Rana's statement, Asaduddin Owaisi had said that I have kept the younger one very cautious. He does not listen to anyone except me. There are still two days left, if you say, should I leave the younger one? Tell me where you have to come in 15 seconds...

Pitroda's racial remarks remained controversial

During the Lok Sabha elections, Sam Pitroda, who was the president of the Overseas Congress, made a racist remark. When the controversy grew, he resigned from his post. In an interview, Pitroda had said that a diverse country like India can be kept united. Where people from the east look like Chinese. People from the west look like Arabs and whites from the north. South Indians look like Africans. But we are all brothers and sisters.

A case was filed after Akash Anand spoke rudely

Akash Anand, who was the national coordinator of BSP in Sitapur, UP, had given a controversial statement on the state government. In his statement, Akash had called the UP government a government of traitors and terrorists. Apart from this, he had talked about hitting the leaders and supporters of other parties who come to seek votes with shoes. A case has been registered against five people including Akash Anand in this matter. Mayawati has also removed him from the post of national coordinator.

'Pakistan did not wear bangles', Farooq Abdullah's statement creates uproar

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had said that PoK will be merged with India. Reacting to his statement, Farooq Abdullah had said, "If the Defence Minister is saying so, then go ahead, who are we to stop you? Pakistan is not wearing bangles. It also has nuclear bombs, which will fall on us."

When Patwari is surrounded by controversial statement

Madhya Pradesh Congress President Jitu Patwari had made an objectionable statement against former minister Imarti Devi. However, as soon as the matter escalated, he also apologized. In this case, an FIR has also been registered against Patwari in Ashoknagar police station. BJP had called Patwari's comment anti-women.

Surjewala's objectionable comment remained in discussion

In Kaithal, Haryana, Congress leader Randeep Surjewala made objectionable remarks against BJP candidate from Mathura and actress Hema Malini. BJP complained about this matter to the Election Commission. After this, Surjewala was banned from campaigning for 48 hours. However, Surjewala had said in his clarification that he did not intend to insult the actress.

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