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BJP Distances Itself From MP MLA’s ‘Civil War’ Warning and Call for Mandatory Army Training

Citing unrest in neighbouring countries, he urged the Guna administration to seek compulsory training for 18–30 year olds from central ministries.

Overview

  • Guna MLA Panna Lal Shakya told a local event on September 11–12 that India could face a civil war–like upheaval and pressed for mandatory training for those aged 18 to 30.
  • He asked district officials to forward a written proposal to Delhi, naming the Union Home Ministry and the Defence Ministry, and said training should begin immediately.
  • BJP spokesman Ashish Agrawal said the remarks do not reflect the party line and that the party has taken note, indicating possible disciplinary action.
  • Shakya framed his appeal by pointing to recent turmoil in Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, ongoing instability in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and invoked Nalanda and Somnath as cautionary examples.
  • No central move to implement compulsory training has been reported, and when contacted for clarification, the MLA declined to elaborate on his comments.