
List Of Bjp Leaders Who Made Controversial Remarks Anant Kumar Hegde Union minister anant kumar hegde had criticised the word "secular" and said the bjp government would "amend the constitution" to remove the word from the preamble. Now 56, hegde reportedly caught the bjp leadership’s attention soon after the babri masjid demolition in 1993. a case of rioting, unlawful assembly and promoting enmity was booked against him.

Karnataka Congress Files Complaint Against Bjp Over Controversial Video The 11 leaders who have been marked by the party for their controversial remarks are m.p. renukacharya, basanagouda patil yatnal, murugesh nirani, prabhu chauhan, pratap simha, ramesh. New delhi: the bharatiya janata party (bjp) has opted not to field six time mp anantkumar hegde from uttara kannada in the upcoming lok sabha elections, amid the controversy surrounding his recent comments on the constitution. This time, the uttara kannada mp has claimed that “if the bjp wins over 400 seats in the ls polls, the constitution will be rewritten” to “save the hindus”. the bjp has called hegde’s remarks "personal views", adding that they will seek an explanation. Hegde's remarks, which sparked a political controversy, led to the party's decision to replace him with vishweshwar hegde kageri, a six time mla and former speaker of the karnataka assembly.

Bjp Notice To Anantkumar Hegde Over Gandhi Remarks India News Times This time, the uttara kannada mp has claimed that “if the bjp wins over 400 seats in the ls polls, the constitution will be rewritten” to “save the hindus”. the bjp has called hegde’s remarks "personal views", adding that they will seek an explanation. Hegde's remarks, which sparked a political controversy, led to the party's decision to replace him with vishweshwar hegde kageri, a six time mla and former speaker of the karnataka assembly. Anantkumar hegde, a prominent bjp figure and a veteran politician, has represented the uttara kannada lok sabha constituency for six consecutive terms over the past 28 years, securing four successive victories. however, hegde has a history of making controversial speeches, and his recent comments stirred up a political storm. Union minister anant kumar hegde had criticised the word "secular" and said the bjp government would "amend the constitution" to remove the word from the preamble. The bharatiya janata party (bjp) on sunday distanced itself from their karnataka mp anantkumar hegde's controversial statement regarding the "rewriting of the indian constitution". The bhartiya janata party has distanced itself from the controversial remark about the indian constitution made by its mp from karnataka, anantkumar hegde.