PATNA: Dissident BJP lawmaker Shatrughan Sinha on Thursday disapproved of the aggressive tone of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speeches during the Karnataka assembly elections campaign and sought to offer some 'advice'.
In a series of tweets, Mr Sinha who has often contradicted his party's official stand, tagged PM Modi and said becoming the prime minister does not make anyone the wisest .
"Sir. Today, the election campaign will come to an end. Regardless of Dhan Shakti (power of wealth) ..ultimately Jan Shakti (power of the people) prevails," the actor-turned-politician tweeted in his trademark style.
In Mr Sinha's tweets, his disenchantments over not being invited as a star campaigner for the BJP in the state elections were amply clear.
"Even though I am uninvited, like in other states, from Bihar to UP to Gujarat as a star campaigner, for reasons best known to all of us, I shall humbly suggest as an old friend, well-wisher and supporter of the party ..Let's not cross limits. Let's not get personal. Issues should be conveyed in most beautiful way, keeping decorum. Maryada and Garima of honourable PM must be kept intact,' tweeted the Patna Sahib lawmaker, tagging both PM Modi and BJP national president Amit Shah.
"Why do we come with odd and ridiculous definitions .. like PPP for INC (Pondicherry, Punjab and Pariwar)," he tweeted, strongly disapproving the barbs hurled by the prime minister at the Congress during his election rallies.