
Hate for Hindu Dharma: BJP on SP MLA Saroj’s ‘our Gods not that powerful’ remark
The recent statement made by Samajwadi Party MLA Indrajeet Saroj has sparked outrage and condemnation from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). In a shocking remark, Saroj claimed that Hindu Gods and Goddesses weren’t powerful enough to curse the Muslims after the looting of India by Muhammad Ghori. The statement has been widely criticized as divisive and derogatory, with the BJP terming it as a reflection of the party’s deep-seated hatred towards Hindu Dharma.
Reacting to Saroj’s statement, BJP spokesperson CR Kesavan said that the Samajwadi Party’s hate for Hindu Dharma is shocking beyond belief. He emphasized that such divisive politics is the reason why people repeatedly reject them at the polls. “This is not just a statement, it’s a reflection of the ideology that the Samajwadi Party stands for,” Kesavan said in a series of tweets.
Saroj’s statement has been widely condemned on social media, with many calling it an insult to Hinduism and Hindu deities. The BJP has also demanded an apology from Saroj and the Samajwadi Party for his remarks. “It’s unacceptable that a representative of the people can make such derogatory statements about our faith and our gods,” Kesavan said.
The BJP’s reaction to Saroj’s statement is not surprising, given the party’s long-standing commitment to promoting and protecting Hindu Dharma. The party has always been vocal about its opposition to any form of harassment or discrimination against Hindus, and has taken strong action against instances of religious intolerance.
However, the Samajwadi Party has been quick to defend Saroj’s statement, claiming that it was taken out of context and misinterpreted. Party spokespersons have argued that Saroj was simply expressing his frustration and anger at the historical injustices perpetrated against Hindus, and that his statement should not be seen as an attack on Hinduism or Hindu deities.
While the Samajwadi Party may try to spin Saroj’s statement as a legitimate expression of political frustration, the truth is that his remarks are a clear reflection of the party’s deep-seated hatred towards Hindu Dharma. The party has a long history of promoting anti-Hindu rhetoric and has consistently failed to take action against instances of religious intolerance.
In fact, the Samajwadi Party’s track record on religious freedom is dismal. Under the party’s rule, numerous instances of religious intolerance and harassment have been reported, including the desecration of Hindu temples and the persecution of Hindu minorities. The party’s failure to take action against such instances has created a culture of impunity, where religious minorities are increasingly fearful of practicing their faith.
The BJP’s reaction to Saroj’s statement is a welcome development, as it highlights the party’s commitment to promoting and protecting Hindu Dharma. The party’s condemnation of Saroj’s statement is a clear message to the Samajwadi Party and other anti-Hindu forces that such divisive rhetoric will not be tolerated.
In conclusion, Saroj’s statement is a clear reflection of the Samajwadi Party’s hatred towards Hindu Dharma. The party’s failure to take action against instances of religious intolerance and its consistent promotion of anti-Hindu rhetoric make it clear that the party is not interested in promoting Hindu-Muslim unity or harmony.
The BJP’s reaction to Saroj’s statement is a reminder that such divisive politics will not be tolerated. The party’s commitment to promoting and protecting Hindu Dharma is unwavering, and it will continue to speak out against any form of harassment or discrimination against Hindus.