NEW DELHI: In a statement senior Congress leader and its media in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala, claimed that his party has Brahmin Samaj's DNA in its blood.
Surjewala said this while addressing a state-level Brahmin seminar held on September 2 in Haryana's Kurukshetra.
"The Indian National Congress is a party which has the DNA of the Brahmin Samaj in its blood," the Congress leader said amid the chants of "Surjewala Zindabad" by those who were present in the meeting.
Surjewala said if Congress comes to power in Haryana, Brahmin Kalyan Board would be set up in the state. Surjewala also talked about reservation to the Brahmins in his speech and accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of insulting the community.
courtesy : abplive.in
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Dubai, Jan 22 (PTI): India's pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah continued to remain the undisputed No. 1 Test bowler, while Ravindra Jadeja maintained his top spot in the all-rounders' category, in the latest ICC rankings released on Wednesday.
Bumrah, who had made history ahead of the fifth and final Border-Gavaskar Test against Australia in January by recording the highest-ever ICC Rankings rating for an Indian bowler at 907 points, is currently on a career-best points tally of 908.
Australia's Pat Cummins (841) and South Africa's Kagiso Rabada (837) are placed second and third respectively.
Pakistan's Noman Ali (761) broke into the top-10 after an impressive six-wicket haul in the first Test against the West Indies in Multan.
There was no movement to the top-10 all-rounders list in the Test format, with Jadeja (400 ratings points) retaining the top spot, followed by South Africa's Marco Jansen (294) and Bangladesh's Mehidy Hasan (263).