BJP wants “Hindu-Muslim riots”, says Shiv Sena

MediaBJP wants “Hindu-Muslim riots”, says Shiv Sena

Monitoring Desk: The Modi Sarkar has gone too far in hate of Muslims that Hindu nationalist political organisation–Shiv Sena raised voice against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, calling them “brutal and revengeful”.

In an Editorial published in “Saamana” newspaper which is an official mouthpiece of Shiv Sena and run by the party, this is said that such “brutal politics” was never seen before in the country (India).

BJP wants “Hindu-Muslim riots”, says Shiv Sena  Monitoring Desk: The Modi Sarkar has too far in hate of Muslims that Hindu nationalist political organisation--Shiv Sena raised voice against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, calling them “brutal and revengeful”. In an Editorial published in “Saamana” newspaper which is an official mouthpiece of Shiv Sena and run by the party, this is said that such “brutal politics” was never seen before in the country (India). Editorial says that BJP wanted to see “Hindu-Muslim riots” over the Citizenship Amendment Act. Lambasting Prime Minister Modi over attack on Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) students, Newspaper says that such attack was not less than of 26/11 Mumbai terror strikes. It says the Union Home Ministry is trying to save those who brutalized students in JNU and the fallout of JNU attack is being seen everywhere in the India. “The country is in danger. Divisive politics is dangerous for the country,” indicates the Newspaper. “Allowing blood stains in universities, colleges and beating up of students and indulging in politics over the burning situation...such brutal politics was never seen before,” writes Newspaper. “The BJP wanted to see Hindu-Muslim riots over the issue, but that did not happen. The nationwide protests are not being done by Muslims alone. Hindus will also be affected due to the new Act,” the Shiv Sena said. “Who brought violence and politics in universities in the last five years? Who is implementing the policy of destroying those who don’t agree with your ideology by use of power?” Newspaper asked.
BJP wants “Hindu-Muslim riots”, says Shiv Sena

Editorial says that BJP wanted to see “Hindu-Muslim riots” over the Citizenship Amendment Act.

Lambasting Prime Minister Modi over attack on Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) students, Newspaper says that such attack was not less than of 26/11 Mumbai terror strikes.

It says the Union Home Ministry is trying to save those who brutalized students in JNU and the fallout of JNU attack is being seen everywhere in the India.

“The country is in danger. Divisive politics is dangerous for the country,” indicates the Newspaper.

“Allowing blood stains in universities, colleges and beating up of students and indulging in politics over the burning situation…such brutal politics was never seen before,” writes Newspaper.

“The BJP wanted to see Hindu-Muslim riots over the issue, but that did not happen. The nationwide protests are not being done by Muslims alone. Hindus will also be affected due to the new Act,” the Shiv Sena said.

“Who brought violence and politics in universities in the last five years? Who is implementing the policy of destroying those who don’t agree with your ideology by use of power?” Newspaper asked.

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