Minister Using Expletives Causes Uproar

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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This Tuesday, BJP’s election campaign started in Delhi trigging controversy when the Union Minister of State Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti used abusive language to ask voters to make the right choice between candidates. She used this language while addressing the voters in Shyam Nagar, west of Delhi. She triggered controversy when she asked the electorate to choose between Ramzadon and har**zadon.

 “Aapko tay karna hai ki Dilli mein sarkar Ramzadon ki banegi ya har**zadon ki. Yeh aapka faisla hai (you have to decide whether Delhi will get a government of those born of Ram or of those born illegitimately),” said the BJP Minister from Uttar Pradesh. She also targeted the Congress leaders, especially Robert Vadra, who is one of the millionaires in India. “The son of an ordinary family, who sold utensils – Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law – how did this man become a millionaire? They robbed the poor,” Niranjan Jyoti said. “(Prime Minister Narendra) Modiji has been saying – neither we will indulge in corruption nor we will let others,” she was quoted by Zee News.

Later the Minister said there was no other word she could use for these people. “What else do you call people who loot the nation and its people?” she said. “I did not take name of any particular individual, community or party. I was talking about separatist parties and leaders who think of dividing the country and who do not consider themselves to be a part of India,” further insisted the Minister.

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