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BJP's Kailash Vijayvargiya Just Compared Shatrughan Sinha To A Dog

BJP's Kailash Vijayvargiya Just Compared Shatrughan Sinha To A Dog
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Commenting on Bharatiya Janata Party leader Shatrughan Sinha's meeting with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, following the state election, BJP's senior leader Kailash Vijayvargia compared the actor-turned politician to a dog.

"Jab gaadi chalti hai,kutta niche chalta hai, kutta samajhta hai gaadi mere bharose chal rahi hai," he said on Monday

(When the dog is under a moving car, the dog thinks that the car is moving because of the dog).

BJP General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya on Shatrughan Sinha. pic.twitter.com/26apMh68wq

— ANI (@ANI_news) November 9, 2015

Vijayvargia followed this analogy by saying that the party doesn't run because of one person's efforts, and claimed that Sinha's identity was because of the BJP. Last week, Vijayvargia was roundly rebuked for saying that Shah Rukh Khan 'lived in India, but his heart was in Pakistan'.

Vijayvargia's comment on Sinha instantly sparked off some heated comments on Twitter:

@ANI_news yeh eik aur BJP ka goonda !

— ABDUL KADER (@AbdulkaderMB) November 9, 2015

@WandererSS6 They are overflowing with "leaders" like @KailashOnline, it's all about following the leader of the herd.

— Abhinav Jai Singh (@abhinavjaisingh) November 9, 2015

@ANI_news yeh banda modiji ka paltu kutta hai. auron ko katne ke liye paala hai. modiji ka sabhyata hai yeh. yeh sab inhi se shuru hoti hai.

— mama ubuntu (@mamaubuntu) November 9, 2015

@ANI_news I want what he smokes..

— bhaiyankarbaba (@doconcall4) November 9, 2015

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