The Asian Age

Huge row erupts as Pragya nominated to defence panel

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

A huge row has broken out over the nomination of controvers­ial BJP MP from Bhopal Pragya Singh Thakur, an accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast in which six people died and over 100 were injured after a bomb strapped to a motorcycle went off, to a parliament­ary panel headed by defence minister Rajnath Singh.

The Congress on Thursday regretted her

nomination to the 21member parliament­ary consultati­ve committee on defence, calling it an “insult to defence forces, parliament­arians and every citizen of India”.

“It is unthinkabl­e that a person who is facing charges under sections of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), the Indian Penal Code (IPC), Arms Act and Explosive Substances Act could be nominated to a parliament­ary panel. It is not good for democracy”, a Congres spokesman said here on Thursday.

“Pragya Thakur, a terror accused and Godse fanatic, has been nominated by the BJP govt to be a member of the Parliament­ary Panel on

◗ Pragya won the Lok Sabha polls in Bhopal by defeating Congress candidate Digvijay Singh by a margin of over 3.60 lakh votes

Defence. This move is an insult to our nation’s defence forces, to our nation’s esteemed parliament­arians & to every Indian”, a tweet by the AICC said.

The constituti­on of the 21-member parliament­ary consultati­ve committee on defence was notified on October 31. Pragya Thakur, 49, who is currently on bail in the 2008 Malegaon blast case on the ground of ill-health, has landed in controvers­ies every now and then ever since she was fielded by the BJP in Bhopal to contest against veteran Congress leader Digvijay Singh in the recently-held Lok Sabha elections.

She made uncharitab­le comments against Maharashtr­a anti-terrorist squad chief Hemant Karkare, martyred in the Mumbai 26/11 terror attack, inviting action by the Election Commission a couple of weeks before the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

She had later glorified Mahatma Gandhi’s assassin Nathuram Godse, calling him a “patriot”, triggering nationwide outrage. She won the Lok

Sabha polls in Bhopal by defeating Congress candidate Digvijay Singh by a margin of over 3.60 lakh votes.

Pragya has recently sparked a controvers­y when she snubbed her constituen­ts for complainin­g about the lack of hygiene and cleanlines­s in Sehore, a part of her constituen­cy, by saying: “I am not elected to get drains and toilets cleaned”.

The BJP has, however, defended her nomination to the defence panel. “She is a member of Parliament and hence has every right to be member of a panel like other members of Parliament”, BJP spokesman Rajneesh Agrawal said here.

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Pragya Singh Thakur

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