Manoj Sinha threatens detractors, says ‘anyone pointing fingers at BJP will pay’

GHAZIPUR: Triggering a controversy, Union minister Manoj Sinha has warned the detractors, that anyone who points a finger at BJP workers will find himself paying for it within four hours.
Sinha, who is seeking re-election from Ghazipur seat, was addressing ‘Kisan Panchayat Sammelan’ in Saidpur area on Thursday evening.

“If any finger is pointed at a BJP worker, then I assure you, in four hours the person will pay for it,” the 59-year-old sitting MP said.

Sinha further said that party workers are ready to bury corruption and illegal wealth.
“No one has the temerity to look a BJP worker in the eye. If they do, then rest assured, those eyes will not be safe,” he warned during the election meeting in his constituency.

The Union minister was apparently trying to convey that BJP would not allow those steeped in corruption and crime to enter in his constituency.

Sinha faces the joint opposition candidate Afzal Ansari of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), who had defeated him in 2004.
(AGENCIES)