Former BJP MP and Hindutva activist Pragya Singh Thakur, known for making provocative statements, has once again stirred controversy with remarks calling for “cutting enemies in half” and urging Hindu women to avoid Muslim men, among other provocative comments.
Thakur, speaking at a Durga Vahini Shastra Pujan in Bhopal on Sunday, stated, “When the enemy (Muslims) come, they should be cut in half.”
She also appealed to Hindu women to avoid Muslim men and refuse any help related to the household from them.
Sadhvi Pragya, a key accused in the 2006 Malegaon blast case, was acquitted by a special NIA court. The blast, which occurred in a Muslim-majority area, killed six Muslim men and injured over 100 others.
Derogatory remarks against Muslims
“There is no true brother-sister relationship