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Minister Vijayvargiya: 'If we are infidels, don't use our roads'
✍️ Amar Ujala · Madhya Pradesh
🗓 22 Jun 2026, 08:31 AM
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State minister Kailash Vijayvargiya stated at an event in Indore that those who do not vote for the BJP should not avail benefits from government schemes and roads built by the party.
During an event in Indore, Madhya Pradesh minister Kailash Vijayvargiya made a controversial statement regarding political affiliation and public services. He asserted that individuals who do not support the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) should refrain from utilizing infrastructure and schemes developed by the government led by the party.
Vijayvargiya's remarks suggest a conditional approach to public amenities, implying that access to roads and government initiatives should be exclusive to those who align with the BJP's political ideology. The statement has sparked political discussion in the region, highlighting a contentious perspective on governance and public welfare.
The minister's comments were made in the context of an event held in Indore, a prominent city in Madhya Pradesh. The specific nature of the event was not detailed in the provided information, but the focus remained on his pronouncement concerning voter support and the distribution of public resources.
Vijayvargiya's remarks suggest a conditional approach to public amenities, implying that access to roads and government initiatives should be exclusive to those who align with the BJP's political ideology. The statement has sparked political discussion in the region, highlighting a contentious perspective on governance and public welfare.
The minister's comments were made in the context of an event held in Indore, a prominent city in Madhya Pradesh. The specific nature of the event was not detailed in the provided information, but the focus remained on his pronouncement concerning voter support and the distribution of public resources.