BJP leader, T Raja Singh has sparked another controversy at an event organized by a right-wing outfit in Haryana’s Hisar on September 6.
In a video from the event, Singh raised a brazen call for violence against minorities. He is heard saying, “I will behead those who come in the way of making Bharat a Hindu Rashtra.”
The statement has drawn severe criticism for its violent and divisive nature, reported Muslim Mirror.
Furthermore, Singh urged all Hindus to take a pledge against so-called “love jihadis” and asserted that “Hinduism will be protected at any cost.” He declared his intention to transform India into a Hindu-majority nation, asserting that “no force can stop that from happening.”
Singh’s rhetoric took a darker turn as he threatened those who speak against Hindus, proclaiming, “Whoever speaks against Hindus, we will not spare them. I would slaughter those who want Ghazwa-e-Hind.” These comments have raised concerns about the promotion of violence and hatred.
The BJP MLA also directed his criticism towards Muslim madrasas, accusing them of imparting training in stone-pelting and other unlawful activities. He praised the actions of Assam’s Chief Minister in curbing madrasa activities in his state.
Singh claimed, “Muslim children, from the age of five, are trained to attack Parliament, plant bombs, and conduct other destructive activities in madrasas. Destroying madarsas will do half the job to save Hindutva.”
Singh went on to say that Hindu children would only be able to walk proudly in the country if Muslims and Christians were “terminated.”
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