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BJP Flag Flying Higher Than Tiranga on Independence Day Events in Agar MP

INDORE: BJP flag in the party office in Agar Madhya Pradesh looks flying higher than the national flag on independence day, triggering controversy.
When questioned by reporters, party leaders said the BJP flag was there for years, insisting there was nothing wrong, and said they would not change placement.
The BJP flag video fluttered above Tricolor into a viral on Sunday, but the administration claimed not to realize it.
In order for HR Rajendra Singh Raghuwani said he had not seen the video of the national flag lifted under the BJP flag.
The BJP flag at the highest point of the building has been a fixture in the party office for many years, said local leaders.
On Day I, Tricolor raised what appeared to be the floor below, while the other BJP flag was placed at a lower level.
Local journalists, who have gone to the office so that BJP will cover the I-Day event, it is very uncomfortable to see the national flag under the BJP flag.
They protested and notified the leaders were not true.
BJP leaders began accusing journalists ‘planting questions’.
Arguing that the party flag is always placed on the building, they charge: “Aapka Sochna error Hai.
Aapka Vichar Galat Hi (your mind / mentality is wrong).” “The flag is in the building, not on the national flag.
Tiranga above all, “One word.
On the camera, the President so that BJP Govind Singh Barkhedi told a reporter: “You ask questions planted.
You can ask this personally.
I looked at you.” When the reporters began to remind them of the constitution and the Indian flag code, they were seen walking away In virus exchange videos.
Barkhedi, who lifted Tricolor in the office building, told TII, “We did not make mistakes.
The party flag was installed for a long time above the office building while Tiranga was appointed today on the roof.” He insisted it was not wrong, and there would be no change in placement and the height of the two flags.
The 2002 national flag code clearly said “There is no other flag that must be placed higher than or above or side by side with a national flag”.
Congress tore BJP about this.
“BJP always keeps himself above the nation and has proven this repeatedly through his actions,” The MLA Congress of Vipin Wankhede told Tii, adding that the Congress would submit a police case against the BJP District President.

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