
Key Points
Mayawati demands BJP action against Shah's comments
Shah's remarks viewed as targeting Muslim Army officer
Congress criticizes Shah, calling for immediate removal
Colonel Qureshi praised for role in Operation Sindoor
Shah had stirred a political storm during a public address in Mhow while referring to 'Operation Sindoor'.
He claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had sent a "sister from the same community" as that in Pakistan to avenge the April 22 terror strike in Pahalgam, Kashmir. The remark was widely seen as targeting Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, who is from the Muslim community.
Reacting strongly to Shah's comments, Mayawati took to X and posted, "The disgusting, uncivilised and indecent remarks first against the Foreign Secretary and then against the lady Army officer are really going to destroy the whole good atmosphere of enthusiasm and excitement which the whole country is enjoying due to the success of Indian Army's 'Operation Sindoor' against Pakistan, which is extremely sad and shameful."
"In this sequence, the BJP and the Central Government should take seriously the indecent remarks made by a senior minister of Madhya Pradesh regarding the Muslim Army spokesperson and take strict action against him, so that the nefarious designs of the enemies fail and the mutual brotherhood and harmony in the country is not spoiled," she further added.
The remarks sparked widespread outrage across political circles and on social media.
Madhya Pradesh BJP chief V.D. Sharma summoned Shah on Tuesday evening for a closed-door meeting. Following the meeting, Shah issued a clarification, stating that his remarks had been misinterpreted and taken out of context.
"I have nothing to say on the wisdom of those who are twisting my remarks. Colonel Sofiya Qureshi has made the nation proud. We respect both the sisters. I did not intend to hurt anyone and offer my sincere apologies," Shah said after the meeting.
Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, along with Wing Commander Vyomika Singh of the Indian Air Force, played a prominent role in briefing the media during the course of Operation Sindoor -- India's decisive military response to the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which claimed the lives of 26 people.
The Opposition Congress also launched a fierce attack on Shah, accusing him of dishonouring not just Colonel Qureshi but the entire armed forces.
Sharing the video clip of Shah's comments, Congress leader Jitu Patwari said during a press conference in Bhopal, "The brave daughters of our Army are sisters of terrorists. This disgusting utterance has been made by MP Minister Vijay Shah. This is an insult to our mighty army."
He demanded Shah's immediate removal from the MP Cabinet. "If the Chief Minister fails to sack Shah, it will be seen as the state Cabinet endorsing his indecent and communal remarks," Patwari stated.
Patwari also pointed to Shah's past controversies, recalling that he had previously been removed from the state Cabinet in 2013 for making lewd remarks against former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's wife, Sadhna Singh.
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