A delegation from the Delhi BJP, led by Union Minister of State Harsh Malhotra and Members of Parliament Manoj Tiwari, Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, and Kamaljeet Sehrawat, met with Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha. They filed a complaint against Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge for comparing the BJP to a snake that should be crushed. The complaint alleged that Kharge, during an election rally in Assam, not only likened the BJP to a venomous snake but also tried to provoke religious sentiments among the Muslim community.
The complaint submitted to the Police Commissioner highlighted Kharge’s statement from the rally, where he reportedly said, “The BJP and RSS are like that same venomous snake, and today all of you must kill them.” The BJP delegation accused Kharge of attempting to incite hatred and violence against the BJP within the Muslim community, in violation of election campaign regulations. They emphasized the need for legal action against such remarks.
The BJP delegation, citing the Congress headquarters’ presence in Delhi, urged the Delhi Police Commissioner to take note of Kharge’s speech, file an FIR, and proceed with necessary legal actions. The Police Commissioner assured the BJP leaders that appropriate measures would be taken following an investigation into the matter.
In a separate development, Virendra Sachdeva, representing the Delhi BJP, expressed gratitude on behalf of the city’s residents for the Central government’s decision to regularize all 1,511 unauthorized colonies in Delhi. Sachdeva welcomed the move to simplify the regularization process, benefiting over 5 million residents living in these colonies. He praised the decision to adopt an “as is, where is” approach, which eliminates complex procedures and brings relief to numerous families facing property registration challenges.
