Real Estate Firm Paid For Burqas For Modi's Bhopal Rally: Digvijaya


Reacting to Digvijaya Singh's statement, BJP media in-charge for Madhya Pradesh Deepak Vijaywargia said that the bill produced by the Congress leader could be "fake".
In a complaint to the Inspector General (IG), Indore, the tailor complained that someone took a quotation on Tuesday for supplying 10,000 burqas and later gave it a colour of a bill, Madhya Pradesh Industries Minister, Kailash Vijaywargiya told a press conference.
The tailor, in his complaint to the IG, the purported copies of which were given to the press, also demanded action against those behind it.
The BJP Minister advised the Congress not to communalise the atmosphere by raising the issues of burqa and topi (cap) and instead focus on the issue of development.
Meanwhile, an employee of the tailoring shop, Zeenat Tailors, told reporters that someone came to their shop on Tuesday claiming that he received a government order for supplying 10,000 burqas. Therefore, Dinesh said, he had given him a quotation specifying rates for supplying the same and not the bill as claimed.
"Till date we have not supplied 10,000 burqas to anyone in one single order nor have taken money for it," he said.
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Source: PTI