BJP’s appeal to Fanatics for forgetting Gujarat riots !

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BJP, which is appealing to Fanatics to forget riots, tomorrow it may appeal to Hindus for forgetting ‘Ram-Mandir’ and equal civil rights Act’; therefore, before that happens, show BJP its right place !

Jaipur (Rajasthan) : Before 2002, around 13,000 communal riots had occurred in this country. Such incidents keep on happening. Can we not forget them ? We are trying to create self-confidence amongst Fanatics. (In States like Bengal, Kashmir, Assam etc. Hindus have to live under terror due to fanatics and there is a need to create self-confidence in them; but BJP, trying to create confidence amongst Fanatics, is another Congress ! Such hypocrite BJP should be taught a lesson in the forthcoming elections ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat) We want to win their (Fanatics’) hearts with love and not by scaring them.

Shri. Rajnath Singh, the national President of BJP

Shri. Rajnath Singh, the national President of BJP

(Anti-national experiment of Mohandas Gandhi to win hearts of fanatics was a total failure; was that attempt not enough that now hypocrite BJP is trying to do the same thing ? Will BJP, which could not win Hindus’ hearts, be ever able to win hearts of fanatic Fanatics? It looks like finally, BJP will be left with neither Hindus nor Fanatics ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat) BJP wants politics based on humanity. We don’t want to play politics like Congress i.e. ‘Divide and rule’. The British used the same policy to rule India. Similar politics is played even now. The above views were expressed by Shri. Rajnath Singh, the national President of BJP. He was speaking in a program organized by one TV channel. Rajnath Singh also said that during the regime of Bhairosingh Shekhavat and Vasundhara raje Sindiya, Rajasthan has seen that minorities were not treated with any discrimination.

Source : Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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