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Hema Malini under fire for alleged remark asking locals to leave over Bankey Bihari corridor plan
Mathura MP Hema Malini has found herself at the centre of controversy after a video surfaced in which she allegedly said that those opposing the proposed Bankey Bihari corridor 'may have to leave and go elsewhere.'
The reported comment has sparked anger among local residents, priests, and even leaders from her own party. Many believe the statement is disrespectful to the people who have lived and served in Vrindavan for generations.
'Lord Krishna Teaches Everyone'
Gyanendra Kishor Goswami, a priest at the Bankey Bihari temple, criticised the remark by recalling a story from Hindu mythology. 'Lord Krishna humbled the pride of Indra. Hema ji should remember that before telling us to leave Brijbhoomi,' he said.
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Another priest, Rasik Bihari Goswami, expressed disappointment. 'She never came to speak to those affected by the corridor plan. And now, so arrogantly, she is asking us to leave,' he said, adding that the corridor may be meant for 'certain affluent people,' not the ordinary devotees.
Fear of Losing Heritage
The Bankey Bihari corridor is being planned to improve facilities and manage large crowds of pilgrims. However, many locals, especially the Goswami community and small shopkeepers, are afraid they will lose their homes, shops, and the very essence of Vrindavan's heritage.
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Local businessman Anil Gautam said, 'We elected her three times from Mathura and Vrindavan, hoping she would work for us. Now she's asking us to leave. This is very hurtful.'
Criticism from BJP Leader
Even members of the BJP have voiced their disapproval. Madhu Sharma, former BJP district president in Mathura, said, 'We don't expect such comments from our MP.' She firmly added, 'We are Brijwasi. We were born here and will die here. Outsiders don't have the right to tell us to go.'
She also pointed out that if Hema Malini had shown the same urgency for solving other local issues, Vrindavan would already be a smart city.
Inputs from agencies