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Third FIR filed against Giriraj Singh

Singh had said that critics and opponents of Modi should go to Pakistan

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Press Trust of India Patna
BJP leader Giriraj Singh, under fire for his controversial remark on critics and opponents of Narendra Modi, today faced a third FIR, saying it was slapped on him despite his reply to Patna district adminsitration's notice within the stipulated time.

The FIR was lodged against him at the Airport police station last night though he had replied to the notice within the stipulated 24 hours, Singh told PTI today.

The BJP leader, who is facing flak from various quarters including his own party, alleged that the officials at the district collectorate did not give him any acknowledgement slip for his reply by fax and e-mail. "I will defend myself in court."
 
He charged Patna district officials with colluding with the JD(U) and claimed that he was framed under a "conspiracy" hatched by the Nitish Kumar government.

Singh hit out at JD(U) national spokesperson K C Tyagi for allegdly 'singling' him out for attack over his remarks that critics and opponents of Modi should go to Pakistan, but maintaining 'a cowardly silence' on the hate speech by Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan and JD(U) leader Shakuni Chaudhary, who had reportedly threatened to eliminate Modi.

Sticking to his guns that he had not violated provisions of the Model Code, Singh said, "I have not breached the provisions of the Model Code in place for the general elections in whatsoever manner to warrant criticism from all quarters and lodging of FIRs against me.

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First Published: Apr 22 2014 | 5:26 PM IST

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