Rajya Sabha MP Naresh Agarwal, who lost out in the race for re-nomination to the upper house to Jaya Bachchan, quit the Samajwadi Party and joined the BJP on Monday. The saffron party was left embarrassed after he remarked that the SP had equated him with "someone who worked in films".

"My ticket was denied and it was given to a someone who works in films. That is even more painful," Agarwal has said at the press conference at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi. The presser was held to announce that Agarwal was joining the saffron party.

Agarwal, who has courted controversies in the past too over his statements, made these remarks in the presence BJP leaders, including Union minister Piyush Goyal.  Agarwal expressed his affection for SP patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav and his cousin Ram Gopal Yadav but said the party's strength in Uttar Pradesh has depleted. According to PTI, BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra immediately distanced his party from Agarwal's remarks, saying his party respects people from all fields and welcomed them in politics. External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj also took to Twitter to criticise the former SP leader's comments. 

Swaraj Abhiyan leader Prashant Bhushan did not comment directly on Agarwal's comments on Jaya Bachchan, but he did point out how the leader was now "dry cleaned in BJP laundry" now that he has joined the party.

Congress national spokesperson Priyanka Chaturvedi slammed Agarwal on Twitter, saying, 

She also shared another controversial clip related to Agarwal.

Another leader to speak about Agarwal was Shehzad Poonawalla, who said that people always tend to change parties and make such comments, but it is the system that needs to change. 

RSS leader Desh Ratan Nigam said to News18 that the kind of language used by Naresh Agarwal was unacceptable, and he "owes an apology" to Bachchan. SP leader Juhie Singh even went so far as to say that an enquiry must be conducted by NIA and RAW on Naresh Agarwal for his past and present comments.

Agrawal has often changed parties in the last over 30 years of his political career. Describing his joining the BJP as a "homecoming", he said he would unconditionally do whatever the party wanted him to.

With inputs from agencies


Published Date: Mar 12, 2018 20:44 PM | Updated Date: Mar 12, 2018 20:59 PM