Good Move: BJP Expels Youth Leader Who Announced Rs. 5 Lakh Reward For Chopping Off Kanhaiya’s Tongue

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A leader of Bharatiya Janata Party’s youth wing, Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha or BJYM, has been expelled from the party for six years hours after he announced Rs 5 lakh prize money for cutting off the tongue of Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union president Kanhaiya Kumar.


Shoot Kanhaiya, get Rs 11 lakh: Posters appear in Delhi 

 

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The posters put by a little know organisation named, Purvanchal Sena, an organisation which claims to work for the people of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, were seen at various places across the national capital today. “Whoever shoots JNUSU president and traitor Kanhaiya Kumar will be rewarded Rs 11 lakh from the Purvanchal Sena,” the posters in Hindi said.

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The Logical Indian community appreciates the BJP government for taking action against him for giving speech amounting to incitement of violence.
We also request the police authorities to take action against those who are putting posters all over Delhi offering ‘supari’ to kill Kanhaiya Kumar.

We request all the political parties to take action against those who use hatred in their speech to incite violence and create riots and stick to the true values of a democracy. 

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