Jaipur, Feb. 24 -- A ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader allegedly refused to give three Muslim women blankets at an event for blanket distribution among the needy at Karad in Tonk district after learning about their religious identity, purportedly saying those who "abuse" Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not have the right to get them. In a video that surfaced on social media on Monday morning, Sukhbir Singh Jaunapuria, a two-time former MP from Tonk-Sawai Madhopur, is purportedly heard asking the name of one of the Muslim women who was given a blanket. When she replied, Sukaran Khan, he asked her to return the blanket. "Those who abuse Prime Minister Narendra Modi do not have any right to these blankets. Please move aside. Leave the blanket there," Jaunapuria is purportedly heard saying. Then he is purportedly heard asking the names of two other women, Razia and Zubaida, and refusing to give them blankets and asking them to leave. Sukaran Khan told reporters, "He was giving blankets to everyone. Suddenly, he asked his staff to ask for our names. We told him our names. He got offended as we are Muslims. He immediately took our blankets back." In another video, some people were purportedly seen opposing Jaunapuria's conduct. Jaunapuria doubled down and is purportedly heard replying: "It doesn't matter if you feel bad. They will take the blanket and will later boast that they made a fool of us. Why are you arguing? No need for any argument. This is not a government scheme. It is a personal arrangement." Jaunapuria later told reporters, "There is no religious politics. I don't discriminate. But they were not invited. Also these are the people that abuse PM Modi. The action is misinterpreted." Congress leader Tikaram Jully called Jaunapuria's conduct shameful. "He insulted these Muslim women. First, he distributed the blankets and then took them back. He also rebuked the villagers when they opposed it... This is really shameful for a public servant who also served as an MP." Tonk-Sawai Madhopur Congress MP, Harish Meena, has written a letter to the PM seeking action against Jaunapuria. Home minister Jawahar Singh Bedham said that "the party will launch a probe into the matter."...