New Delhi:
Rajasthan Devasthan state minister Raj Kumar Rinwa sparked a controversy, saying that “there should be a law to chop those politicians who make statements against Indian Army.”
Referring to Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan’s statement sans taking his name, the minister said it is unfortunate that a few politicians make such cheap statement. He said there should a law in the constitution that these politicians should be chopped within five minutes who speak against Indian army personnel who performed their duties under tough conditions on the border.
#WATCH: Rajasthan Minister Rajkumar Rinwa says "there should a law to chop those politicians who make statement on Army. (July 9) pic.twitter.com/0E5NZC6b9X
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While abusing those politicians, Rinwa said that if someone chops such politicians, no criminal case should be filed against that person.
The SP leader had kicked up a row recently with his comments that "excesses by security forces had led women in some places chopping off the private parts of Army men.
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