‘Son of prostitute’: BJP national spokesperson uses blue language on live TV debate
text_fieldsNew Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national spokesperson Prem Shukla used bad language on live TV show, targeting his fellow panelist, Congress leader Surendra Singh Rajput.
Anchor Rajeev Dhoundiyal of AajTak hosted a debate on success and failure of both parties concerning Pakistan while in power, The Siasat Daily reported.
The debate went into a tailspin leading to name-calling and personal attack.
Congress leader Rajput said Modi administration ‘submitted PoK to Pakistan’ with its ceasefire declaration following Operation Sindoor.
Shukla got back at the Congress leader by calling Rahul Gandhi a ‘bootlicker of Pakistan.’
This triggered a full-blown personal attack, disrupting the show with the host muting both debaters.
Dhoundiyal appealed to representatives of both parties to behave themselves during live show.
However, when their mics were turned on, Shukla was heard using abusive language against Rajput’s mother.
‘Kaha se laye iss tawayaf ki aulad ko? (Where did you get this son of a prostitute from?),’ he was heard shouting.
As the video went viral, many users called out the BJP national spokesperson for the offensive language he used on live TV and demanded his resignation.
However, some users justified Shukla citing their previous live bickering on News24 where Rajput used similar language against Shukla’s mother.