BJP MP targets former EC chief, accuses of aiding Bangladeshi infiltrators; party distances itself from controversial remarks.

In a recent controversial statement, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey criticized former Chief Election Commissioner S Y Quraishi, labeling him a ‘Muslim commissioner’ after Quraishi expressed concerns about the Waqf (Amendment) Act. Dubey accused Quraishi of aiding Bangladeshi infiltrators in registering as voters. This incident comes on the heels of Dubey’s contentious comments about the Supreme Court and Chief Justice of India, prompting the BJP to disassociate itself from his remarks questioning the court’s credibility. The BJP has faced criticism over Dubey’s remarks, with many calling for disciplinary action against the MP. The fallout from Dubey’s statements has raised questions about the party’s stance on sensitive issues and its commitment to upholding the integrity of democratic institutions. The controversy surrounding Dubey’s comments highlights the challenges faced by the BJP in managing internal dissent and maintaining a united front on key policy matters. As the political landscape in India continues to evolve, the party’s handling of such incidents will likely shape its public image and influence its electoral prospects.

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