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Priyanka slams Varun, says LS poll not a family tea party

Source: PTI
April 15, 2014 14:04 IST
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Priyanka Gandhi on Tuesday fired yet another salvo at her cousin and BJP leader Varun Gandhi, saying the Lok Sabha elections is "an ideological war and not a family tea party".

Even as Varun hit back at her for her remarks that he has gone "astray" and should be shown the right path, Priyanka said she would not have forgiven her child if he had did something like this.

She was apparently referring to Varun contesting on a BJP ticket in the elections.

"This is not a family tea party. It is an ideological war. Would not have forgiven my child, if he did something like this," she told reporters on a day Varun filed papers as BJP candidate from Sultanpur adjacent to Amethi Parliamentary seat represented by Rahul Gandhi.

Priyanka said she was "not upset" over the leak of the video in which she had spoken about Varun and maintained that those were her views.

She said she did not speak to Varun after her remarks were leaked.

Varun on Tuesday hit back at Priyanka, suggesting that she crossed the "lakshman rekha of decency" with her remarks that he has gone "astray" and stressed that his "decency and large-heartedness" should not be construed as a weakness by anyone.

Asked about the BJP attack on Congress President Sonia Gandhi for her appeal to people, Priyanka said, "That's because they don't like what she says and it is very clear, what the election is, as it is the fight for the heart of India and they don't like to hear that."

Image: Priyanka Gandhi

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