INDIA

Quran Should be Banned as Every Verse of it is Filled with Terrorism, Says Sangeet Rahi of RSS

By News Desk

September 24, 2020

Political analyst Sangeet Ragi associated with RSS said in a Live debate that, “To be a pure Muslim Is to be a dangerous Muslim. This country has been fooled a lot for the last 50-70 years”.buy vega extra cobra online https://www.mydentalplace.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwenty/inc/new/vega-extra-cobra.html no prescription

He added, “Quran should be banned from every school and university which practises Quran or its verses. And even from this country because the verses that come out of this Quran are very dangerous.”

He also mentioned that, “The Quran says that of course you don’t like it but you beat the infidels with fifty such verses.After this I believe that terrorism is full of verses of Islam. All the roots of these terrorist organizations inside Pakistan come from here. Let me tell you that even the verses of Quran are written on the flag of ISIS.Quranic verses dangerous, it should be banned.”

He further questioned on Delhi riots, “How did Delhi burn with the spark of Shaheen Bagh? Is Umar Khalid also the master mind of the Delhi riots? Delhi’s riots were well planned. China’s hand was behind this riot, Pakistan had its hand, there were other people also.”“If Hindu society does not unite soon, these traitors will try to divide the country by demanding secession once again. Today, thousands of shaheen orchards are not being prepared in madrasas everywhere but a shaheen orchard.”

Ragi earlier has also said that Islam is more a political idea than a spiritual one. It has always increased on the strength of the sword. The conversion is part of the character of Islam.

Meanwhile Indian debates filled with jingoistic outbursts are unlike anything that can be called an ideal debate ought to be and it catches the fancy of a huge audience that religiously follows them. This audience relates their frustration with the lambasting anchor and draws a certain satisfaction when that anchor corners a person from an authority position.