State BJP sees red over viral video of Congressman showering money on dancing girl


Bengaluru, Mar 8 (IANS): A viral video of a Congressman showering a dancing woman with currency notes at a wedding function has put the party on the backfoot ahead of the Assembly polls in Karnataka.

The ruling BJP has targeted the Congress over the issue, terming the incident as a 'Congress culture'.

The video shows Congress worker Shivshankar Hampanna from Hubli city dancing alongside the woman and tossing currency notes at her. The incident purportedly took place during a pre-wedding ceremony in Dharwad district.

The ruling BJP, which has been on the recieving end of Congress' criticism over corruption and governance deficit issues, has pounced on the issue to attack the opposition party.

BJP spokesperson Ravi Naik said, "It seems like the Congress possesses only this culture. Only they can explain the culture of throwing money at girls a wedding venue."

The BJP is demanding that Shivshankar should apologise to the woman seen in the video.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Thu, Mar 09 2023

    He was celebrating wedding cum women's day.

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  • Dsouza, Kuwait

    Thu, Mar 09 2023

    This fellow is just thrown money to her, for her dance.. I hope he is better than Jarkiholi ....... please some one inform Ravi Naik sir..

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  • Prakash, Dubai

    Thu, Mar 09 2023

    BJP culture is to garland Rapist and currupts. Showering money on talented people is not a crime, be it male or female talent ,both are equally eligible for the honer.

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  • Rosh, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 09 2023

    Neither all upper castes are bad nor or all lower castes are good. Actually BJP today is the party of rich and powerful who suck the blood of weak and downtrodden. It is the party which patronises oppressors as against oppressed . It is the party which plays emotional card to divide the society on communal lines. It is the party which protects the corrupt and lets them exploit the poor. This DNA of BJP cannot be changed unless they are shown the door and defeated in elections.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 09 2023

    In the photo I cannot see any woman, currency notes or any particular person showering money. Might be fake currency notes. BJP just good in diverting tactics they can win a gold medal in diverting tactics. BJP after a ordinary party worker of the opposition party.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Mar 09 2023

    May be he too wanted to throw money ?But congress was faster.?What was the matter with some girl or foto session in Lok Sabha from a BJP man?When one living in Glas house shouldnt throw stones at others house.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Mar 09 2023

    May be he too wanted to throw money ?But congress was faster.?What was the matter with some girl or foto session in Lok Sabha from a BJP man?When one living in Glas house shouldnt throw stones at others house.

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