New Delhi: A video showing BJP Mahila Morcha leader Dr. Udita Tyagi making inflammatory remarks against Muslims at a public gathering in Meerut has triggered a wave of reactions on social media, with netizens accusing her of hate speech and communal incitement.
According to claims circulating online and the video, Dr. Udita Tyagi, a BJP Mahila Morcha’s zonal secretary, was speaking at PVS Mall in Meerut when she allegedly urged Hindu families to marry early and have four children.
In the viral clip, she also referred to Muslims as “jihadi pigs” and claimed that Muslims were “producing children like pigs.” She also allegedly linked the community with violence while asking Hindus to increase their population strength.
There was no immediate official statement from the BJP or Dr. Tyagi on the authenticity of the clip or the remarks attributed to her.
Dr. Tyagi has faced controversies in the past as well, with her name earlier surfacing in connection with provocative speeches and confrontational political campaigns in Uttar Pradesh.
Police in Meerut had not announced any FIR or action in connection with the viral video at the time of reporting.
"Muslims are giving birth to kids like pigs"
— Jawaharlal Nehru (@PMNehru) April 23, 2026
These are the words of Dr Udita Tyagi, a 'respected' BJP leader.
Only in India can you vilify a whole community like this and still smile with impunity. pic.twitter.com/fEXG0XOvwX
In western UP, BJP Mahila Morcha’s zonal minister Dr Udita Tyagi has launched “Mahakali Vahini” against Love Jihad.
— Piyush Rai (@Benarasiyaa) April 24, 2026
She has called upon Hindu girls to marry at the right age and for Hindu women to have 4 children.
Journalist: You said Hindus should have 4 children - does that… pic.twitter.com/5Z4O4u9emU
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Dharwad (Karnataka) (PTI): A college student allegedly died by suicide here, following which three policemen were suspended over allegations of harassment linked to his death by the victim's family.
Aditya Myageri, a BSc student at a private college here, was among 18 students detained by the Vidyagiri police on April 25 during an anti-drug drive, police said on Wednesday.
He hailed from Belur village in Bagalkot district, but was staying with his friends at a rented accommodation in Girinagar area of Dharwad city, police said.
Among the 18 students tested, Aditya was among the 10 who had tested negative for ganja consumption and was subsequently released.
Some of his roommates, however, tested positive.
According to police, Aditya's family alleged that despite testing negative, he was harassed by police. They also claimed some policemen demanded Rs 2,000 to settle the matter and threatened legal action if he failed to pay.
He had called his mother asking for money, but she could not arrange it immediately, the family claimed.
On Monday night, Aditya allegedly died by suicide by hanging from a ceiling fan at his rented accommodation, with his family alleging police harassment and pressure over demand for money drove him to the extreme step, a senior police officer said.
Police Commissioner N Shashi Kumar told PTI that an unnatural death case has been registered at Vidyagiri police station. Three policemen have been suspended over the allegations, and further investigation is underway.
