Is RJD and the Lalu family prioritising vote bank politics over national interest? With a sharp increase in Muslim population in Bihar's Seemanchal region and Tejashwi Yadav's controversial remarks, questions about appeasement and its impact on national security arise. From calling temple visits 'mental bankruptcy' to offering water on Tazia, we delve into the implications of such actions and explore why attacks on Hindu festivals surge during RJD's political dominance in Bihar.
#BiharPolitics
#RJDControversy
#MinorityAppeasement
#NationalSecurity
#SeemanchalDebate
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Congress leader Digvijaya Singh criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Kuwait speech, accusing him of promoting hatred between Hindus and minorities in India.. IndiaTimes
Syed Zainul Abedin Ali Khan, Ajmer Dargah's spiritual head, lauded RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's call to avoid new temple disputes. Bhagwat's advice against creating.. IndiaTimes
BJP members and Hindu organizations protested in Coimbatore against the state government's handling of the funeral of S.A. Basha, a convict in the 1998.. IndiaTimes
In a strong response to the escalating violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, India's External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, has called on the interim government of Bangladesh to take full responsibility for protecting all of its citizens, including religious minorities. The violence, which has targeted Hindu communities, homes, businesses, and temples, has sparked widespread concern, particularly after the Durga Puja festival attacks. India has repeatedly raised the issue with the Bangladesh government, urging them to ensure the safety and security of Hindus and other minorities. Jaishankar's remarks come amid growing tensions, with reports of extremism and continued violence. The world watches as India demands justice and accountability for the attacks on its people.
#Jaishankar #BangladeshViolence #HinduAttacks #MinorityRights #IndiaBangladeshRelations #DurgaPujaAttacks #ReligiousFreedom #HinduSafety #JaishankarResponse #BangladeshGovernment #ProtectMinorities #ReligiousViolence
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