Amit Malviya says Congress twisting Devda's words to malign 'Dalit leader'

IANS May 16, 2025 127 views

The BJP's Amit Malviya has accused the Congress party of deliberately distorting Madhya Pradesh Deputy CM Jagdish Devda's remarks for political gain. Malviya claims that this misrepresentation targets Devda because of his Dalit identity. The controversy centers around Devda's comments on the Indian Army, which were allegedly twisted to suggest disrespect. As tensions simmer between the BJP and Congress, this dispute highlights deeper political rifts in Madhya Pradesh.

"“Congress is attempting to create sensation and spread a false narrative.” - Amit Malviya
Bhopal, May 16: A political row erupted on Friday after a 'distorted' version of Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Jagdish Devda’s remarks circulated widely, 'falsely' suggesting that he said 'the Army bows at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s feet.'

Key Points

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Amit Malviya accuses Congress of misrepresentation

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BJP defends Deputy CM Jagdish Devda's remarks

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Congress criticizes BJP's stance on Indian Army's honour

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Political tensions rise between BJP and Congress in Madhya Pradesh

The BJP quickly came to his defence, accusing the Congress of "deliberate distortion" and "misrepresentation" of Devda’s remarks.

BJP IT Cell chief Amit Malviya slammed the Congress, alleging that the party was politicising the bravery and sacrifice of the armed forces.

“Congress is attempting to create sensation and spread a false narrative by deliberately distorting and misrepresenting the statement of Madhya Pradesh’s Deputy CM Jagdish Devda,” Malviya posted on X.

He further claimed that Devda was being targeted because he belongs to the Dalit community.

“Congress is unable to accept that a Dalit leader holds such a prominent position,” he added.

Devda’s remarks came while he was speaking about Operation Sindoor, launched by the Indian Army following the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, in which 26 people were killed.

“Since the Pahalgam attack, the entire country was angry. The terrorists asked for names and religions before killing tourists. People were furious and wanted revenge. We should thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” Devda said in a video that went viral.

He added: “Aur desh ki woh sena, unke charnon mein poora desh natmastak hai.” (And the nation’s army -- our entire country bows at his feet.)

The Congress quickly hit back, sharing the video on its official X handle and terming the statement “cheap and shameful.”

“The country is bowing in respect to its brave soldiers, and at such a time, BJP leaders are belittling the Army’s honour. BJP and Jagdish Devda must apologise and step down,” the party wrote.

The controversy comes amid an ongoing war of words between the two parties. Tensions have been particularly high following derogatory remarks by MP Tribal Welfare Minister Vijay Shah against Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, which the Madhya Pradesh High Court described as “gutter language” and ordered an FIR against the Minister.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Why is everything being turned into caste politics? The real issue is whether the Army was being politicized or not. Both parties should focus on respecting our armed forces instead of scoring political points. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
The video clip is being taken out of context. Devda ji was clearly praising both PM and Army. Congress should stop this selective outrage - remember how they treated Gen VK Singh? Double standards much? 🤔
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Arjun S.
As someone from MP, I'm tired of this constant political drama. We have real issues here - water crisis, farmer problems. Instead of fixing these, our leaders are busy in Twitter wars. Shame!
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Sunita P.
The language used by BJP leaders recently (first against Col Qureshi, now this) is really disappointing. Our soldiers deserve better than being dragged into political mudslinging. Army should be above politics 🙏
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Vikram J.
Whether Congress twisted words or not, BJP should be more careful with statements about armed forces. We all love Modiji, but Army belongs to the nation, not any political party. Let's keep them sacred!

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