No More Free Passes: Kick Out the Big-Mouth Netas Poisoning India’s Unity
🇮🇳 Verbal Terrorism is the New Threat to National Security 🇮🇳
While our brave soldiers risk their lives executing missions like Operation Sindoor, some politicians here are busy running their mouths instead of running the country. Not once, but repeatedly, they’ve stooped to disgusting lows, making divisive, communal, and misogynistic remarks that insult the very soul of our democracy.
Let’s get real — these aren’t “slip-ups.” These are deliberate attempts to stoke hate, target communities, blame victims, and polarize votes. And it’s high time we, as citizens, demand that such individuals are not just condemned — but kicked out of politics, banned from public office, and thrown behind bars if necessary.
The Toxic Trash Talkers of Indian Politics: Latest Examples
Kunwar Vijay Shah – BJP, Madhya Pradesh
This genius decided to question the loyalty of Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, a senior Army officer who has represented India globally. His remark? That India had sent a “terrorist’s sister” to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. He dragged her religion into it, calling her a “Qureshi” and claiming she had “family ties with terrorists.” This was not just communal — it was anti-national. Even the courts had to intervene. This isn’t free speech. This is hate speech in uniform.
Ram Chander Jangra – BJP MP, Rajya Sabha
Talking about the women whose husbands were massacred in the Pahalgam terror attack, this MP had the audacity to say:
“If only they had the valour of Rani Laxmibai, their husbands would be alive.”
Translation? The women were cowards. That’s why they lost their men. Who says this? Who blames grieving widows and questions their character on national TV?
Ramesh Bidhuri – BJP MP, Lok Sabha
During a live Parliament session, this MP called BSP’s Kunwar Danish Ali, a fellow MP and Muslim, a “terrorist” and “pimp.” All this while standing inside the temple of democracy. This is verbal terrorism, not parliamentary debate.
Udayan Guha – TMC Minister, West Bengal
Ahead of the PM’s visit, this gem stated:
“Modi once sold hot tea, now he sells hot sindoor.”
A cheap jab linking religious symbolism with political gain, dragging women and traditions into political mudslinging. Shameful and sexist in the same breath.
Sanjay Raut – Shiv Sena (UBT)
Called Operation Sindoor a complete failure and demanded Amit Shah’s resignation. While it’s okay to criticize, calling a strategic retaliation a “failure” without evidence undermines the morale of the armed forces. This is irresponsible politics at its worst.
Shashi Tharoor – Congress
Ironically, the only one who praised Operation Sindoor ended up facing internal party backlash. He called the action “balanced and precise,” but instead of applauding his patriotism, the Congress Party showed its insecurities. Even when someone gets it right, the political circus pulls him down.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee hits back at Prime Minister Modi’s allegations on the Murshidabad and Malda violence, calling his statements misleading and politically motivated. She warns against turning “Operation Sindoor” into a political weapon. Meanwhile, PM Modi accused the TMC government of allowing lawlessness in the name of appeasement. Get the full story and reactions from both leaders here.
What Needs to Be Done Immediately
- Minimum Educational Qualification for Politicians: If a Class 10 pass can’t apply for a bank job, why can a barely literate person run the country? Make basic education mandatory. Parliament is not a stand-up comedy show.
- Permanent Bans on Hate Speakers: Any politician who spews communal or misogynistic filth — whether in power or opposition — should be banned for life. No second chances. No “sorry.”
- Criminal Prosecution: Start treating hate speech from public figures as criminal offence, not a “political comment.” Enough of token condemnations.
- Code of Conduct with Teeth: The Election Commission and judiciary must enforce a non-negotiable code of political behavior — and punish violations instantly, not after years of “committee reviews.”
Final Word: Stop Clapping for Clowns
If a politician uses hate, caste, gender, or religion to divide people — they are not your leader. They are your enemy in disguise.
If you’re proud of Operation Sindoor, if you value unity, peace, and progress, then these hate-spewing mouths should make your blood boil. The next time you vote, remember: silence is complicity. And a vote for a hate-monger is a vote against India.
It’s time we send these disgraceful politicians packing. Not to Parliament — but to the courtroom.
Enough is enough.



