Key Points

A senior BJP minister in Madhya Pradesh has triggered a massive political controversy with his remarks about Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi's public displays of affection. The comments, made during a party event, were swiftly condemned by the Congress party as an attack on sibling relationships. State Congress leaders called the remarks shameful and evidence of a "dirty mindset" by the BJP. The incident highlights the ongoing tension and personal attacks in Indian political discourse.

Key Points: Vijayvargiya Slams Rahul Priyanka's Public Affection Controversy

  • BJP Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya criticizes Rahul Gandhi's public displays of affection
  • Congress condemns remarks as attack on sacred sibling bond
  • Controversy erupts over cultural values and family relationships
  • Political tension escalates with inflammatory comments
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MP Minister's remarks on Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka spark political storm; Cong slams 'dirty mindset'

BJP Minister sparks political storm with controversial remarks about Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi's sibling relationship during public event

"Our opposition leaders today are such that they kiss their young sisters in the middle of a crossroads. - Kailash Vijayvargiya"

Bhopal, Sep 26

Senior BJP leader and Madhya Pradesh Urban Affairs Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya's remarks at an event in the state sparked a political controversy after he criticised Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi and his MP sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra for their public displays of affection.

While addressing a party programme in Shajapur district on Thursday, Vijayvargiya said, "Our opposition leaders today are such that they kiss their young sisters in the middle of a crossroads. I want to ask you, who among you kisses your young sisters or daughters in public? This is a lack of values."

The BJP Minister made this remark while discussing the values of Indian culture during the programme.

Vijayvargiya said, 'We are people of an old culture. In our sisters' village, we don't even drink the water. In Jirapur, where my aunt lived, my father would carry a pot of water from home."

Vijayvargiya's remarks sparked a major political controversy after a short clip of his speech surfaced on social media on Friday, prompting the Congress to condemn the BJP leader's comments as 'outrageous'.

The Madhya Pradesh Congress, in a statement issued on Friday, said, "Kailash Vijayvargiya has tarnished the culture of the entire country with his outrageous comment on the sacred relationship between brother and sister. His statement is proof of the BJP's dirty mindset."

The Congress party added that the bond between Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is a sacred one, like that of any brother and sister.

"But leaders like Kailash Vijayvargiya throw mud on this sacred relationship. This is not just an attack on Congress, but a shameful attempt to challenge the honour of every brother and sister in the country," the Congress statement said.

The Minister's comments were seen as a veiled swipe at Rahul Gandhi, who is often photographed hugging or kissing his sister Priyanka at public rallies and events.

Talking to the media, state Congress chief Jitu Patwari said that Kailash Vijayvargiya chose Navratri -- the festival dedicated to the worship of the Mother Goddess -- to insult the sacred brother-sister bond."

"Everyone knows his language. He has insulted women repeatedly -- sometimes over their clothes, sometimes their education, sometimes their speech. This is his mindset regarding sisters and daughters. Frankly, I feel ashamed even to respond to such a shameless comment," Patwari said.

The controversy has once again placed Vijayvargiya, long known for his provocative oratory, at the centre of a storm, with critics accusing him of crossing the line between political rivalry and personal attacks.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
While I support BJP, this comment was unnecessary. Political criticism should be about policies, not personal family relationships. Vijayvargiya ji should focus on development work instead.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in India for 5 years, I find Indian sibling relationships beautiful. There's nothing wrong with showing affection in public. This politician is creating controversy where none exists.
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Aditya G
Typical low-level politics before elections. Instead of discussing real issues like inflation and unemployment, they're making personal comments. Public is tired of this nonsense.
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Nisha Z
My brother works abroad and when he visits, we hug at the airport itself. What's wrong with that? This minister has a twisted way of thinking. Brother-sister bond is sacred in our culture.
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Michael C
Coming from Western culture, I find Indian family values amazing. Politicians should celebrate this closeness rather than criticize it. This seems like a cheap shot during election season.
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Kavya N
During Raksha Bandhan, don't brothers hug their sisters? This is pure hypocrisy. Minister should remember that families across India show affection differently. Not his place to judge.

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