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Rajnath Singh slams Congress for religious divisiveness, affirms BJP’s secular principles

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh criticised Congress for religious divisiveness, affirming PM Modi's commitment to unity and religious tolerance during a rally in Gautam Buddh Nagar. He dismissed Congress's allegations against PM Modi, stressing BJP's dedication to secular principles

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on April 23, attacked the Congress saying it had a history of dividing society based on religion. The defence minister was speaking in a rally in Gautambudh Nagar on April 23.

Attacking the Congress over their allegations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi of being anti-minority, he said the BJP has never done politics to divide the society. “I have known PM Narendra Modi for a long, and he has never done politics on the basis of religion or created a rift among religions. He has always given respect to all religions,” he said.

He was addressing a public meeting in Dadri’s Bisada village. Singh’s public meeting has been considered very important as the district will go to the polls on April 26.

In his address, he said Congress in their manifesto has promised property survey if they come to power. It is an attempt to divide the resources of the country, and Congress should clear position on it.”I remember on December 9, 2006, then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, in his address at the National Defence Council meeting said that minorities especially Muslims, have first rights on resources of the country. I say everyone should have equal rights on anything,” he said.

“Under the Congress government rule institutes like Jamia Milia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University scrapped reservations for SC and STs and several commissions were formed by Congress that recommended a 27 per cent reservation for OBC that should also include a six per cent quota for Muslims and two per cent for minorities,” he said.

“Congress has always formed the government by dividing Hindu-Muslims. We (BJP) want to take the country to the new heights of development and make it one of the best countries,” he added. The defence minister also took on the Congress for claiming that the unopposed victory of its Surat candidate was against democracy.

“One of our candidates won unopposed in Surat in Gujarat. The series of victories of the Bharatiya Janata Party has begun. And the people of Congress and other political parties are saying that this is a threat to democracy. I want to say to Congress that do not do politics of lies. Under your government, many times MPs have been elected unopposed,” he said.

“If your MP wins unopposed then democracy becomes strong and if one of our MPs wins unopposed then democracy becomes weak. I like to remind you that in Uttar Pradesh in 2012, there was a by-election in Kannauj and Dimple Yadav won unopposed. At that time, the people of Congress, SP and BSP did not see any threat to democracy,” he added.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: Gautambudh NagarBJPCongressRajnath SinghDefence MinisterLok Sabha Polls 2024
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