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Outrage After a BJP Leader Assaults a Visually Impaired Girl in Jabalpur

A BJP leader’s Jabalpur Assault on a visually impaired girl sparks outrage and calls for justice before Christmas.

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Outrage After a Politician Assaults a Visually Impaired Girl in Jabalpur

The Christian community in India voices concern over the incident. [IC: NARINDER NANU/AFP via Getty Images]

December 23, 2025

Jabalpur, India – An outrageous event in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, has caused an uproar after a video was recorded of a local political leader assaulting a vulnerable person.

In the video, Anju Bhargav, a district vice president of the BJP, attacks a visually impaired girl in a Jabalpur Assault.

The video that has been circulating extensively via social media depicts the politician physically and verbally abusing the young woman.

The aggressor alleged that the girl had been engaged in religious conversion activity, something that most people interpret as a calculated attempt to attack the local Christian population just before Christmas.

According to witnesses and observers of the video, they were highly worried not just about the violence but also about the absence of action by the authorities.

In the video, a police officer was allegedly spotted standing close by, yet failing to take any immediate action to safeguard the victim.

This has cast grave concerns regarding the security of minority groups and the responsibility of those in authority. To most people, the image of a blind person being treated with such inhumanity is something that has turned a political change into a painful human rights concern.

The local community has been hurt by the timing of the incident. With Indian Christians about to enter the holiday season, the Jabalpur assault is a dark reminder of the growing tensions and how readily individuals can become victims in the name of religious conflicts. Advocacy groups have requested an intensive investigation, stating that neither disability nor religious belief must be the reason for violence.

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