Arshad Madani On Bajrang Dal Row: Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind President Syed Arshad Madani on Sunday (May 21) gave a big statement on the issue of banning Bajrang Dal. Madani said in Mumbai that the Congress party in its manifesto had talked about shutting down Bajrang Dal, a sectarian group. If he had taken this decision 70 years ago, the country would not have been ruined.
Syed Arshad Madani said that when he said this, there was hue and cry that the Congress made a mistake by including it in its manifesto. I understood that it is not my mistake but my mistake that is being rectified. It may be noted that the Congress recently concluded karnataka assembly election In its manifesto, it had talked about taking action against organizations like Popular Front of India and Bajrang Dal.
Congress had made this promise
The Congress had said that decisive action would be taken against organizations like Bajrang Dal and PFI for spreading hatred on the basis of caste and religion in the state. The Congress is determined to take concrete and decisive action against organizations that spread hatred between communities on the basis of caste and religion. After this announcement, the BJP and its allied organizations strongly attacked the Congress.
#WATCH In its manifesto, the Congress party had talked about shutting down the Bajrang Dal, a group of sectarians. Had he taken this decision 70 years ago, the country would not have been ruined. When he said this, there was hue and cry that the Congress made a mistake by including it in its manifesto. I understood… pic.twitter.com/ocLG41yLo3
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BJP compared with Bajrangbali
PM Modi had said during an election rally that the Congress has decided to lock Bajrangbali in the manifesto. They first locked Shriram and now those who say Jai Bajrangbali are facing trouble. The Congress also retaliated on this and the party had said that it is not right to compare Bajrang Dal with Bajrang Bali. The Congress has formed its government with a majority by securing 135 seats out of 224 in the Karnataka election results.
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