After questioning the marriage of Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma by a BJP MLA, Congress leader Randeep Surjewala on Wednesday took the BJP aside and said that all young boys and girls must ask the BJP before deciding on their wedding, banquet, food.
The Congress spokesperson tweeted, "First of all, get the permission from the BJP about all the young men and women of India, whom to marry, marriage venue, organizing the event and food menu."
Madhya Pradesh's Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Pannalal Shakya raised the question of Virat Kohli's "patriotism" on Tuesday, when Virat Kohli and Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma got married in Italy. Shakya had said without taking the name of Kohli, "A big cricketer has recently got married. But in this big country, did they get no place for marriage? A player for which India's land does not matter, he can not be a patriot. "
Shakya said this on Tuesday on the occasion of inauguration of the Prime Minister Skill Development Center. However, this statement of his MLA, however, made the distance from the BJP. BJP spokesperson Rajneesh Agarwal told reporters that this is a private statement of Shakya. This has nothing to do with the BJP.
State Congress President Arun Yadav told reporters, "When BJP leaders are trying to hide their failures, they start giving such a bullish statement to distribute attention. This is happening in the state these days."
Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli married Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma on December 10. Virat has taken a break from cricket for marriage. He is not playing in ODIs and T-20 series with Sri Lanka. Rohit Sharma is heading the team at their place.
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