Bengaluru: The Karnataka Congress staged a protest on Thursday, condemning the BJP for a social media post that likened former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to Adolf Hitler. In response, an FIR was filed against the BJP’s IT cell by the High Grounds police in Bengaluru for allegedly using objectionable language against the late leader. The charges were registered under Sections 192 and 353 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) Act.
Congress leaders warned that such posts could fuel social unrest. Protesters accused the BJP of "insulting" Indira Gandhi and "misusing" her image under the guise of critiquing the Emergency, demanding the immediate removal of the post and the arrest of those responsible.
The demonstration was led by S. Manohar, General Secretary of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC).
"The protest was held in front of the BJP central office to condemn the disgraceful act of the party's social media wing, which insulted former Prime Minister and courageous leader Indira Gandhi by portraying her image alongside that of Hitler," Manohar stated.
He added that while BJP leaders may observe the 50th anniversary of the Emergency and have the right to oppose it, such rights do not extend to personal insults or historical distortions.
"Indira Gandhi was a leader who sacrificed her life for the country, led India to victory against Pakistan, and brought honour to the nation. Comparing her to Hitler is not only unacceptable but also an insult to every woman in this country," he said.
Referring to recent terror incidents, he said, "India continues to assert that Pakistan is responsible for the deaths of innocent civilians in the Pehalgam terror attack. It was Indira Gandhi who led the fight against Pakistan and forced their Army to surrender before Indian forces."
He warned that if the accused are not arrested immediately, the Congress will continue the protest in front of the BJP office.
(inputs from IANS)