[Maneka Gandhi further said that Muslim voters need to understand that it was a give and take relation. (Photo: Twitter/@Manekagandhibjp)]
Lucknow: Threats, hate speeches, prejudice and bias. These are hallmarks of the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) and were in full display on Friday when Union Minister and BJP candidate from Sultanpur in Uttar Pradesh, Maneka Gandhi, asked Muslims to vote for her.
Addressing an election rally in Turab Khani village, she virtually threatened Muslims saying she would not give jobs to Muslims if they did not vote for her. She also said that she would not like it if she won without the support of Muslims.
"My feelings get hurt. If Muslims then come to me asking for work, then I will think let it be, how does it matter? Dil khatta ho jayega. After all, a job is a deal," she said, making it clear that Muslims should not expect jobs if they do not vote for her.
Maneka Gandhi further said that Muslim voters need to understand that it was a give and take relation.
"It is not that I will keep on giving without getting your support in return in elections. We are not children of Mahatma Gandhi," she said.
She further said: "I have already won the elections, but you will need me. This is your chance to lay the foundation. When the election comes and this booth throws up 100 votes or 50 votes, and then you come to me for work we will see. I don't see any divide, I see only pain, sadness and love. So it is up to you..."
She said: "You can ask anyone in Pilibhit about the kind of work I did there. If you feel I haven't done enough, you can decide not to vote for me."
Gandhi's three-minute speech went viral on social media and led to outrage for its blatant communal content. The Congress has also termed Gandhi's statement "scandalous". Maneka's appeal to Muslims is also surprising because BJP and its allies have always maintained that they don't need Muslim votes to win election.
Maneka Gandhi is contesting from Sultanpur, a seat won by her son Varun Gandhi in 2014. Varun Gandhi is contesting from his mother's seat Pilibhit. While polling in Sultanpur Lok Sabha seat will be held on May 12, Pilibhit will go to polls on April 23.
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