'Can we forget Brij Bhushan Singh?': Congress leader questions PM Narendra Modi's remark on crimes against women in Rajasthan

Congress leader Gourav Vallabh criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not taking action against BJP leader Brij Bhushan Saran Singh, who is accused of sexual assault. Vallabh stated that the number of crimes mentioned by the PM in his rally was due to the Rajasthan police registering each case, unlike in other states. He further alleged that PM Modi did not support the wrestlers who accused Singh of sexual harassment. The PM had earlier accused the Rajasthan government of insulting women by claiming that complaints filed by women were fake. Rajasthan will hold elections on November 25.
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