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Rajasthan Minister in trouble for foul language against Manmohan Singh

| | Jun 20, 2016, at 05:18 pm
Jaipur, June 20 (IBNS) Rajasthan's home minister Gulab Chand Kataria has landed himself in the midst of a controversy for using foul language against former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at a meeting on Sunday.

Media reports said he later regretted that the words escaped him in a flow.

The Congress has launched an attack against the minister for his abusive words.

Kataria  made the remark against Manmohan Singh  while  praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a meeting of BJP workers in Churu in presence of at least half a dozen union ministers.

The minister's speech was reportedly peppered with objectionable terms. 

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