This year, these controversial remarks have made headlines, with some referring to “venomous snakes” and others targeting “Hinduism”.

New Delhi: 2024 is about to say goodbye and the world is ready to welcome the new 2025. There are only a few days left until the end of 2024. In this context, if we look at the events of this entire year, many pictures emerge. While some events have brought new strength and inspiration to the nation and the world, others are also painful. In that order, today we will discuss controversial statements in Indian politics. In this article, we will mention the statements made by leaders of various parties that caused a stir in politics.

Malikajun Hager

First let’s talk about Malikajun Haq’s remarks. In 2024, his remarks caused a great political uproar. In his statement, he targeted Prime Minister Modi, the Bharatiya Janata Party and the RSS. “If there is anything that is most dangerous politically in India, it is the BJP and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh,” Haq told a public meeting in Sangli during the Maharashtra assembly elections. They are like poison. If bitten by a snake, a person will die. Such venomous snakes should be killed.

Malikajun Hager

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Malikajun Hager

During the Maharashtra Assembly elections, he took aim at Prime Minister Modi and compared him with Taimur Long. Haq said that the Modi government, which raised the slogan of crossing 400, is now relying on the crutches of JDU and TDP. Afterwards, Haq also called Prime Minister Modi a leader of liars. Harger’s remarks caused an uproar.

Lalu Prasad

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Lalu Prasad

Lalu Prasad

BJP supremo Lalu Prasad remains in the headlines for his remarks. Even in 2024, he has made controversial remarks. Recently, he took a dig at Nitish Kumar’s Mahila Samvad Yatra. Lalu Prasad Yadav made an objectionable statement and said Nitish Kumar will burn his eyes. In response, JDU and BJP retaliated against Lalu. Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary said that earlier, Laluji seemed to be just physically ill, but now he is also suffering from mental illness. He needs treatment. His remarks against Nitish Kumar were extremely disgusting and shameful.

Rahul Gandhi

During his foreign trip, Rahul made some remarks that created a political stir in the country. In Washington, he asked a Sikh in the audience his name, and he replied that it was Barender Singh. Rahul later said that “the fight (in India) is not about politics, it is about superficiality.” The fight is about whether he (Barender) will be allowed to wear turban as a Sikh in India. Will one be allowed to go to daikhada, or be allowed to go to gurudwara, this is a fight, not just for them, for all religions… This fight is about what kind of India we want.

Rahul Gandhi

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Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi claimed on US soil that religious freedom in India is decreasing. Not only that, he also made a statement about Alaxam that caused an uproar. “Congress will consider ending reservation only when everyone in the country starts getting equal opportunities, which is not the case in India at the moment,” Rahul said at a separate event.

Giriraj Singh

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Giriraj Singh

Giriraj Singh

Union Minister Giriraj Singh often makes headlines for his remarks. While he raised the issue of purity of puja items purchased during Chhath festival and targeted specific religions, he also made an important statement on the Shimla Masjid controversy. He said the Shimla model needs to be replicated across the country. Giriraj Singh said that if we are united, then Mohammad Ghori or the Mughals cannot defeat us. If we unite then illegal mosques will have to be demolished like in Shimla. If we divide, we will be cut off.

Ildia Mufti

Iltija Mufti is the daughter of Peoples Democratic Party Chairman Mehbooba Mufti. He described “Hinduism” as a “disease”. His remarks also caused a lot of uproar. Iltija Mufti posted a video on the social media platform, declining to be named.

Sam Pitroda

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Sam Pitroda

Sam Pitroda

Indian Overseas Congress president Sam Pitroda once again made controversial remarks during the Lok Sabha elections. His racial comments sparked fresh controversy. Sam Pitroda said North Indians looked white, while East Indians looked Chinese. South Indians look like Africans and West Indians look like Arabs. Seeing the uproar caused by Sam’s remarks, Congress distanced itself from it, calling it a personal opinion.

jagtap brothers

Congress leader Bhai Jagtap is even one step ahead of Kharge. Targeting the Election Commission itself, he said, “The Election Commission is a dog. It works like a dog sitting outside Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s bungalow. All institutions set up to strengthen democracy have now become puppets,” he claimed. , these institutions designed to protect our democracy are being abused, and incidents across the country show how the system is being tampered with. “

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