BJP Leader's 'Pants Below Navel' Remark on Singer Sonal Pradhan Sparks Outrage in Morena

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BJP Leader's 'Pants Below Navel' Remark on Singer Sonal Pradhan Sparks Outrage in Morena

 BJP Vice President Jinesh Jain's vulgar 'pants below navel' comment on Sonal Pradhan at Morena fair goes viral. Congress slams it as indecent; BJP promises probe. Women's dignity under fire.

A shocking statement by BJP district vice president Jinesh Jain about Bollywood singer Sonal Pradhan's attire has ignited a firestorm. During the Jayeshwar Mahadev fair in Ambah, Jain crudely remarked on her "pants 3 inches below the navel," telling the crowd to "enjoy it." The viral video, surfaced today, exposes the BJP leader's pants below navel comment and raises serious questions on women's respect in public spaces.

The Controversial Speech at Jayeshwar Fair

The incident unfolded Monday evening at the fair organized by Nagar Palika Ambah. Sonal Pradhan dazzled with hits like Kamli-Kamli, Laila Main Laila, Dilbar, and Ghoomar. But Jain's speech from the stage stole the spotlight for all wrong reasons.

In the clip, Jain boasted: "That girl performing had pants 3 inches below the navel. I told the public—you're enjoying it! What's wrong? You watch it in movies." He defended it, saying critics abuse PM Modi yet object to his words making "youngsters clap." Jain even claimed, "No one enters Nagar Palika Ambah without my permission—it's reality, not arrogance." An aide tried stopping the recording, but it spread like wildfire.

This BJP leader pants below navel remark comes amid Madhya Pradesh's rising focus on women's safety and dignity, especially post recent political rows. Why now? With elections looming, such slips highlight the gap between leaders' words and actions on gender respect.

Political Backlash and Responses

Congress MLA Dinesh Gurjar slammed it hard: "BJP's senior leader Jinesh Jain's statement is deeply inappropriate. They misuse language on women, treating them cheaply." He accused BJP of hypocrisy, referencing past "indecent" remarks.

BJP district president Kamlesh Kushwah responded cautiously: "I haven't heard the full statement, but party workers must stay within limits. Respecting women is everyone's duty. If undignified, it'll be discussed internally."

Experts like journalist Neha Sharma note: "This isn't isolated. Public figures must model decency, especially at cultural events like Jayeshwar fair Ambah. It erodes trust in politics."

Why This Matters for MP Politics

In Morena—a BJP stronghold—this Sonal Pradhan Morena controversy tests the party's women empowerment narrative. Actionable takeaway: Voters demand accountability; demand public apologies and training on respectful speech. Will BJP act swiftly?

 

 

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