Madhya Pradesh: BJP MP Janardan Mishra on Monday slammed the Madhya Pradesh government over loan waivers to farmers and said that policemen "who arrive to recover loans from farmers will be strangulated and their hands will be broken."
Speaking at the party's 'Kisan Aakrosh Aandolan' here, the Rewa MP accused the state government of working against farmers.
"If anyone from Congress or police come to farmers with a motive to take revenge, their hands will be broken and they will be strangulated to death. BJP workers are strongly standing with the farmers," Mishra said.
The lawmaker further alleged that the Congress government in the state was engaged in "divisive and destructive" politics. "Let me tell you that if Congress plays divisive and destructive politics, then we will let not it happen and bury the destructive politics" he said.
Mishra had previously found himself under the spotlight after threatening to bury alive an IAS officer if he asked residents of an illegal colony for money and suggested that people keep a "sharp spade and an axe" handy.