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“Won’t Hestitate From Taking Lives…” Says BJP Leader Infamous For His Controversial Comments

The BJP leader received backlash earlier this year for his remarks regarding girls’ clothing.

Kailash vijayvargiya's comment

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Leader from Bhartiya Janata Party – Kailash Vijayvargiya’s comment that he made Sunday has led to a huge controversy. The leader in an event in the state of Madhya Pradesh stated, “We won’t step back from taking lives of those who speak against the nation.” Mr. Kailash further added, “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 will speak against Bharat Mata, we will not step back from even taking their lives.”

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“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.

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Kailash Vijayvargiya’s comment on girls

It’s not the first time that Vijayvargiya’s comments have caused a stir. The BJP leader received backlash earlier this year for his remarks regarding girls’ clothing.

“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 some nice clothes. You (parents) should inculcate sanskar (culture) among children because I am very worried about it”, Vijayvargiya had said. He even continued by saying he would want parents to instill “good values” in their young children.