‘Now I will avoid taking photos with anyone’, Rajasthan BJP Chief said on Dinesh Binwal’s viral photo

BJP once again appeared on the defensive regarding the famous NEET paper leak case in Rajasthan. After the arrest of accused Dinesh Biwal and his family, the opposition is continuously targeting BJP. Meanwhile, BJP state president Madan Rathore, in a phone conversation with ABP News, tried to clarify many things while presenting the party’s side.

‘Dinesh Biwal is not a BJP official’

Madan Rathod said that the arrested Dinesh Biwal is neither a BJP official nor has he ever held any post before. He said that it is also being ascertained whether he is a member of the party or not.

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He told that there are about 68 lakh members of BJP in Rajasthan and more than 65 thousand of them are active members. In such a situation, it is not easy to have complete information about every person available immediately. The party is currently gathering information in this matter.

Madan Rathod also said on the photo

The BJP state president also reacted when photographs of the accused along with the leaders surfaced. He said that any person can get his photo clicked with any minister or big leader. Merely having a photograph does not prove that someone is a party official.

Madan Rathod said, “Now I will personally avoid taking photographs with anyone. I will have to think about the photographs also.”

Congress accused of propaganda

In this entire matter, BJP has accused Congress of doing politics. Madan Rathod said that Congress is deliberately spreading false propaganda and trying to link the accused with BJP.

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He reiterated that Dinesh Biwal did not hold any post in the party nor had he ever held any responsibility in the organization before. BJP says that agencies are investigating the matter and action should be taken against whoever is found guilty.