
'Remarks Misconstrued': Malviya Junks Report On BJP Plan To Use Women Military Officers In Campaign
Bharatiya Janata Party IT cell chief Amit Malviya on Sunday clarified that the BJP has no plans to use Colonel Sofia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh – who were the faces of the military during Operation Sindoor briefings – as the party's campaign faces.
Malviya flagged a report by Times of India as fake and said that the remarks made by BJP Minority Morcha President, Jamal Siddiqui, were 'misconstrued".
What Is The Matter?
Times of India reported that the two officers 'will be the faces of an ambitious women-centric campaign scheduled to be rolled out by the BJP on the completion of 11 years of the Narendra Modi-led government on June 9."
The news article was headlined 'Col Qureshi, Wg Cdr Vyomika set to be BJP campaign's faces".
This is #FakeNews. The BJP has no plans to use either Col Sofia Qureshi or Wing Commander Vyomika Singh as campaign faces. The comments made by BJP Minority Morcha President Jamal Siddiqui have been misconstrued. He simply made a limited point about highlighting Col Qureshi as an… pic.twitter.com/nPttvpTWMs — Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) June 1, 2025
Malviya shared the news story and busted the claims, stating that Siddiqui made a limited point about highlighting Col Qureshi as an example of an empowered Muslim woman.
What Did Siddiqui Say?
The BJP Minority Front will launch a nationwide campaign aimed at connecting educated Muslim women with the armed forces from June 9.
The main goal of the campaign is to encourage Muslim women and girls to think about joining the armed forces, using role models like Sofia Qureshi as inspiration. Siddiqui called her 'a source of pride for both the community and the country."
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June 01, 2025, 14:31 IST
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