A day after Ballia BJP MLA Surendra Singh, in a controversial statement, claimed that Muslims have 50 wives and 1,050 children, it is learnt that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has expressed its utter disgust towards the ever-increasing utterances of BJP leaders.
As per a source, the RSS is said to be “very angry and upset” over the growing tendency of BJP leaders to make uncalled for and controversial remarks that only serve to tarnish the party’s image.
The incidents include the Akash Vijayvargiya episode, the remarks of Pragya Singh Thakur, and the recent controversy over BJP MLA Rajesh Misra’s daughter Sakshi Misra. It is reported that the Sangh is worried that such incidents are not only bringing the BJP in news for wrong reasons but the party might also lose its much-hyped slogan of being a “party with a difference”.
“The BJP was always known as a ‘party with a difference’ but some of the leaders are destroying the party’s image. The BJP leadership should now go beyond issuing warnings. Time has come to take strict action against such MPs and MLAs.
“Our governments at the Centre and in Uttar Pradesh have a very comfortable majority and a few numbers less will not make a difference,” said a senior RSS functionary.
According to reports, the Sangh Parivar is particularly upset over the recent controversy involving BJP MLA Rajesh Misra’s daughter’s marriage with a Dalit youth.
“This one episode has undone our efforts at establishing ‘samajik samrasta’ social harmony and bringing Dalits into the Hindu mainstream.
“The MLA should have accepted the marriage and not projected an anti-Dalit stand. What will he do now that the High Court has confirmed the validity of the marriage?” he asked.
The Sangh Parivar feels that if the party leadership had taken action on party leaders who have been making controversial statements, the trend would have been checked. He said that the RSS, “which normally does not interfere in the working of the BJP”, will now take up the issue with the party leadership and suggest remedial measures before the situation goes out of control.
“The behaviour of some BJP leaders is against the philosophy of ‘sanskar’ (virtues), ‘samrasta’ (harmony) and ‘samuhikta’ (oneness) which the Sangh practices and preaches,” he said, adding that Union Minister Giriraj Singh’s “go to Pakistan” rant, former Union Minister Mahesh Sharma referring to Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra as “Pappu ki Pappi” and former Minister Maneka Gandhi’s remark that development is only for Muslims who vote for her have upset the Sangh.
The RSS is particularly upset with Ballia MLA Surendra Singh who now has a history of making objectionable statements. Surendra Singh had, on Monday, claimed that Muslims have 50 wives and 1,050 children. Singh had also called unprintable names to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi. He also said that the Bareilly couple’s marriage was driven by “lust.”
It is to be noted that Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and state BJP chief Mahendra Nath Pandey have maintained a stoic silence and not even a word of warning has been issued to him.
Some time back, former BJP MP Nepal Singh had said that there was no need to grieve over the deaths of army personnel because “when they join the service, they know they are bound to die.”
BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj, who is known to kick up controversies with his statements, had claimed that all madarasas are “nurseries for terrorists.” He also said that “we are ready to kill and get killed to protect cow mother”. Sakshi Maharaj had also said that the Dadri lynching victim was given Rs 20 lakh because he happened to be a Muslim. He also claimed during elections that if the Modi government returns to power, there will be no more elections in the country.
“The anti-Muslim statements are a violation of the Modi government’s slogan of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas” and also demolish the Prime Minister’s efforts to bring Muslims into the BJP fold,” the RSS functionary said.
(With agency inputs)