While protesting at Biaora in Rajgarh district on Wednesday, BJP national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya on Wednesday said that the JNU virus has reached Madhya Pradesh.
He along with other party leaders was participating in the protest against the issue of ‘Rajgarh collector slapping BJP workers in pro-CAA rally’.
Addressing a BJP protest in Rajgarh’s Biora town against the bashing of party workers during Sunday’s pro-CAA rally, Vijayvargiya went on say that the JNU virus has reached here (Rajgarh).
Mincing no words, he said that he is told that collector madam of Rajgarh is a pass out of JNU. “Ye usi college se padhi huyi hain (She is a pass out from JNU).”
Those holding tricolour in their hands have been insulted due to this virus, he added referring to the incident in which the collector had slapped and pushed several protesters. “Ye JNU ka virus Rajgarh me aa gaya hai aur hamen is virus ko khatam karne ke liye kya karna chahiye…..par loktantrik tarike se (The JNU virus has reached Rajgarh and what should be done to kil this virus….but through democratic means),” Vijayvargiya asked the party workers.
Saying if no action is taken against these ‘egoist’ bureaucrats, Vijayvargiya warned CM Kamal Nath of direct action against him and his officers from BJP workers. He added the sweat and blood of BJP workers is not so cheap.
Former Assembly speaker Sitasaran Sharma also stirred controversy with his remarks on the collector Nidhi Nivedita. “Dhokhe se maar diya, aur mahila thi warna hamara karyakarta uska hath marod deta (She hit the worker deceitfully and she was a woman or else, our worker had twisted her arms.”
Sharma however assured party workers of befitting response to the state government saying top leadership has reached Rajgarh and would twist arms of everyone.
Leader of Opposition Gopal Bhargav too crossed the line while slamming the Rajgarhcollector.