‘Won’t hesitate to take lives of those who speak against India': BJP leader Kailash Vijayvargiya.
Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Kailash Vijayvargiya on Sunday sparked a controversy by stating, anyone who talks for India, they will be treated right, however, those who speak ill of the nation, even their lives won't be spared.
"We are not opponents of anybody. All those who say Bharat Mata ki Jai are our brothers and we can lay down our lives for them. But those who will speak against Bharat Mata, we will not step back from even taking their lives”, PTI quoted Vijayvargiya as saying at an event in Madhya Pradesh's Ratlam.
Speaking at the event, the BJP general secretary slammed the opposition Congress by saying the party used to taunt with questions on when the Ram temple will come up in Ayodhya.
“All those who contend that Lord Ram is an imaginary figure must go to Ayodhya in January, when the grand temple is set to be consecrated, in order to cleanse themselves of their sins”, he added.
This is not the first time when Vijayvargiya has sparked controversy through his remarks. Earlier in April, this year, the BJP leader sparked controversy over his remark on girls' dressing.
He said that “badly dressed” girls as Surpanakha - a demon from the epic Ramayan.
“We call the women and girls goddesses but girls come out wearing such dirty clothes that the form of the Goddess is not visible in them. They look like Shurpanakha. God has given them good beautiful bodies so they should put on some nice clothes. You (parents) should inculcate sanskar (culture) among children because I am very worried about it", Vijayvargiya stated.
He even went on to say that whenever he comes across educated young people and children under intoxication because of drugs, he said he feels like slapping them “to sober them up”.
Last year, the senior BJP leader sparked a controversy over his remark on Agniveers, who he said would be given priority while allocating the work of guarding the BJP party office.
(Source-Hindustan Times)
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