New Delhi, November 18, 2025. A controversial statement on social media has created fresh turmoil in politics. A comment made by a BJP leader about Robert Vadra—”Vadra, get married again”—has not only increased political heat but has also drawn sharp reactions from the opposition, who have described it as an example of personal attacks and degrading politics.
It is reported that this post was written in response to recent political rhetoric, but its language and the comment on personal character immediately sparked a wave of protest on social media. Despite political rivalries, this statement, which ignored the expectation to maintain personal dignity, has been declared ‘unacceptable’ by opposition parties, social organizations, and many public representatives.
The Congress strongly condemned this post and stated that the BJP leader’s remark brings political debate to a ‘low level’. Party spokespersons alleged that some BJP leaders repeatedly resort to personal comments to divert attention from issues like dynasty politics or corruption. The Congress has also demanded that the Election Commission and central leadership take note of this matter.
In an official response, the BJP stated that this comment does not represent the party’s line and that such statements are personal opinions, but they did not openly call it wrong, which has further escalated the controversy. Some BJP leaders unofficially acknowledged that the post was ‘inappropriate’ and has caused unnecessary controversy.
This entire episode has once again raised questions about the role of social media in Indian politics—where some leaders use inflammatory language for likes and virality, causing the level of political discourse to continuously decline. Experts say such comments create hatred and division in society and are dangerous signals for political culture.
Meanwhile, after the post went viral, a large number of people are expressing their reactions. While some are calling it ‘free speech’, a significant number of citizens consider it an example of unnecessary, personal, and uncivil behavior. Many are also saying that political leaders should discuss policies, development, and public interest issues rather than commenting on personal matters.
Overall, this controversy has once again sparked a broad debate on political decorum, social media conduct, and the public responsibility of leaders. In the coming days, it will be important to see whether the BJP leader clarifies this comment or if the matter escalates further.