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BJP Suspends Nupur Sharma, Expels Naveen Kumar Jindal; Says Party Respects All Religions

  • Party general secretary Arun Singh said in a statement that the party is strongly against any ideology which insults or demeans any sect or religion.

PTIJun 05, 2022, 07:42 PM | Updated 07:42 PM IST

BJP National Spokesperson Nupur Sharma (Pic Via Twitter)


The BJP on Sunday suspended its national spokesperson Nupur Sharma and expelled its Delhi media head Naveen Kumar Jindal for their alleged 'blasphemous' remarks on Islam.

The party also issued a statement saying that it respects all religions and strongly denounces the insult of any religious personality.

After the action, Sharma unconditionally withdrew her controversial statement made in a TV debate and claimed that her comments were a reaction to 'continuous insult and disrespect towards our Mahadev'' (Lord Shiva).

Both Sharma and Jindal said it was never their intention to hurt anyone's religious feelings.

While Sharma's remarks during a TV debate have drawn the ire of Muslim groups and several cases have been registered against her for allegedly hurting religious sentiments, Jindal has been accused of often posting inciting comments.

The remarks also sparked a Twitter trend calling for a boycott of Indian products in some countries.

A communication to Sharma from the party's disciplinary committee secretary Om Pathak said she has expressed views contrary to the party's position on various matters, which is in clear violation of its constitution.

'Pending further inquiry, you are suspended from the party and from your responsibilities, assignments if any, with immediate effect,' it said.

A communication from Delhi BJP chief Adesh Gupta to Jindal said his views on social media vitiate communal harmony and are in violation of the party's fundamental beliefs.

He has acted against the party's policies and ideology, Gupta said.

'Your primary membership is immediately terminated and you are expelled from the party,' Gupta said.

Jindal said that he had tweeted asking a question to those attacking and insulting Hindu deities and it was not aimed at hurting the religious sentiments of any community.

Party general secretary Arun Singh said in a statement that the party is strongly against any ideology which insults or demeans any sect or religion.

The BJP does not promote such people or philosophy, he said.

The BJP statement, however, made no direct mention of any incident or comment.

The statement announcing action against Sharma and Jindal also made no particular reference to their controversial remarks.

In a statement posted on Twitter, Nupur Sharma said, 'I have been attending TV debates for the past many days where our Mahadev was being insulted and disrespected continuously. It was mockingly being said that it is not Shivling but a fountain. The Shivling was also being ridiculed by comparing it to roadside signs and poles in Delhi.'

She added, 'If my words have caused discomfort or hurt religious feelings of anyone whatsoever, I hereby unconditionally withdraw my statement. It was never my intention to hurt anyone's religious feelings.

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