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It’s tradition, says CM Biren on Rahul’s charge of forcing Manipur leaders to remove shoes at Amit Shah’s house

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During the debate on the Motion of Thanks on the President’s address, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has claimed that a delegation of leaders from Manipur was asked to take off their shoes at Home Minister Amit Shah’s residence while he himself was wearing footwear.  

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s claim in the Lok Sabha that a delegation of leaders from Manipur was asked to take off their shoes at Home Minister Amit Shah’s residence while he himself was wearing footwear has evoked strong reaction from BJP leaders in Manipur.

Responding to Rahul’s remarks, Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Thursday took to twitter and said that it was a tradition in Manipuri culture to remove shoes while entering someone’s home.

He wrote, “It’s an aged old tradition in Manipuri culture to remove our shoes while we enter somebody’s house. Those lapdogs spreading it to be some forms of insult are oblivious to Manipuri culture. Rahul Gandhi may kindly take note of some Manipuri culture before speaking about Manipur.”

Works Minister Th. Biswajit Singh also flayed Rahul Gandhi for the remarks and said a person who “admires Italy” would never understand India’s culture. He tweeted, “For a person who admires #ITALY will never understand India’s Culture! Dear #RahulGandhi STOP Misleading the Nation! Spare Manipur & try your techniques somewhere else! With every such steps you are inching closer to #CongressMukhtManipur.”

It may be noted that speaking first from the Opposition side in the Lok Sabha during the debate on the Motion of Thanks on the President’s address, Rahul Gandhi demanded an apology from Shah while narrating how a political leader from Manipur told him that he felt insulted over allegedly being asked to take off shoes when he went to meet the home minister.

It represents the idea of a Union of states versus the “idea of a king”, the former Congress chief alleged.

“A few days ago, some political leader, I am not going to name, came to me from Manipur. He was very agitated. I said ‘why are you agitated my brother’ and he said ‘Rahul Ji I have never felt as insulted as I have been a few days ago’.”

Rahul Gandhi said the leader told him that a delegation of senior leaders from Manipur went to see the home minister.

He then quoted the leader as saying that outside Shah’s house the delegation members were told to take off their shoes and when they went inside the home minister’s room, they found that he was wearing his “chappals”.

“What does this mean? What exactly does this mean? Why is it that in the home minister’s house he can wear ‘chappals’ but a delegation of Manipuri politicians cannot?” Gandhi asked.

With members from the treasury benches challenging the claim, the former Congress chief said that he too had questioned the veracity of the allegation but the leader from Manipur has shown him photographs.

This is not the way to deal with the people of India, Gandhi said.

With BJP leaders invoking cultural traditions, he said culture is that “they take off their shoes and you also take off your shoes”.

Culture is not when they take off their shoes but you don’t, Gandhi added.

Union Minister Piyush Goyal hit back at Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of bringing a “very ridiculous” charge against the home minister.

“You have touched the religious sensibilities of all our people. Can he make such comments about our religious traditions in this House? He is attacking religious traditions. It is an attack on the religious traditions of all of us,” Goyal said.

Gandhi said the incident reflects the sense that “I am bigger than you”.

“It reflects a sense that ‘you are nobody and I am everybody, that is why I will wear my shoes and you will not’,” he said.

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