D Raja should ask communists to shoot and kill his daughter: BJP leader

February 22, 2016

Coimbatore, Feb 22: BJP national secretary H Raja was at the centre of a controversy with remarks that CPI leader D Raja should ask communists to shoot and kill his daughter for taking part in "anti-national protests" in JNU.

raja"D Raja should demand that communists should shoot and kill his daughter for taking part in the JNU protest. To prove my love for this country, I would have done the same if my child was taking part in such anti-national protests," he told reporters in Coimbatore on Saturday.

When contacted, D Raja on Sunday declined to comment on the BJP leader's remarks.

The BJP office bearer said if communists love this country, how did they take part in an "anti-national" event.

He went on to say that "all those who attended the events in JNU are anti-nationals, whether it is Rahul (Gandhi) or (D) Raja or (Sitaram) Yechury ."

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A. Mangalore
 - 
Tuesday, 23 Feb 2016

More such a talks are more benefit for Congress. Nai Bogalidare Deva loka haalaaguwude????

Let them bark whatever they feel. Let us fight for the freedom from RSS - Jai JNU

Fair talker
 - 
Tuesday, 23 Feb 2016

These BJP leaders and their followers are crazy.
Those students are not anti nationals. they are protesting for their rights. They are joined by the staff of the JNU.
Most of the students & staff are Hindus. If you are a flag carriers of Patriotism, how your own children can do this.

They are fighting against govt policy.
Why should the parents kill their children. If you want to kill, die yourself, that is also you don't have right to kill yourself. Because your life is the property of your God and it is given by your God.

Mani
 - 
Monday, 22 Feb 2016

Are people Mad ,,,,,even after ZEE tv producer quit and agreed that the slogans were fake .....but its also fact that the damage to JNU almost successful ..........

anyways Fascism is already in Thrid stage....either we have to cut the main part of take proper therapy for Fascist Media

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