<p>Accusing Rahul Gandhi of supporting the "anti-national" students in JNU and stooping to new lows to gain political mileage, Punjab BJP today said he should be "sent to Pakistan".<br /><br /></p>.<p>"What Rahul Gandhi has done is anti-national. The country does not need such leaders. He should be sent to Pakistan," senior BJP leader Manoranjan Kalia said.<br /><br />Kalia questioned Rahul's meeting with President Pranab Mukherjee yesterday, saying that the move was only meant to defend himself.<br /><br />"If Rahul was indeed doing the right thing, then why did he have to clarify that nationalism runs in his blood?<br /><br />"He considers himself to be a claimant to the PM's office and he is supporting those who raise slogans against this country? How can such a person lead the country?" Kalia asked.<br /><br />BJP workers led by Punjab party President Kamal Sharma burnt an effigy of Rahul calling him "anti-national".<br /><br />"Since Congress is losing their nation-wide support base, Rahul Gandhi has started supporting anti-nationals. How far will he droop to gain political mileage?" Kamal Sharma said, adding that the country will not tolerate such a leader.</p>
<p>Accusing Rahul Gandhi of supporting the "anti-national" students in JNU and stooping to new lows to gain political mileage, Punjab BJP today said he should be "sent to Pakistan".<br /><br /></p>.<p>"What Rahul Gandhi has done is anti-national. The country does not need such leaders. He should be sent to Pakistan," senior BJP leader Manoranjan Kalia said.<br /><br />Kalia questioned Rahul's meeting with President Pranab Mukherjee yesterday, saying that the move was only meant to defend himself.<br /><br />"If Rahul was indeed doing the right thing, then why did he have to clarify that nationalism runs in his blood?<br /><br />"He considers himself to be a claimant to the PM's office and he is supporting those who raise slogans against this country? How can such a person lead the country?" Kalia asked.<br /><br />BJP workers led by Punjab party President Kamal Sharma burnt an effigy of Rahul calling him "anti-national".<br /><br />"Since Congress is losing their nation-wide support base, Rahul Gandhi has started supporting anti-nationals. How far will he droop to gain political mileage?" Kamal Sharma said, adding that the country will not tolerate such a leader.</p>