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Rajnath Singh : Congress and INDIA bloc members should apologise for insulting Sanatan Dharma

Rajnath Singh, the Union Minister of Defense, stated on Monday that Udhayanidhi Stalin, the leader of the DMK, should apologize for his comments regarding Sanatan Dharma, and that Congress and INDIA leaders should do the same.

Flagging off the BJP’s ‘Parivartan Sankalp Yatra’ from Ramdevara in Jaisalmer, Rajanth Singh said, ” Congress ally DMK is insulting Sanatan Dharma. They say that Sanatan Dharma should be abolished. Allies of the INDIA coalition have kept silent on this. Why Gehlot ji is silent, and Sonia ji silent? Congress and INDIA should apologize.”

Since saying on Saturday that Sanatan Dharma should be eradicated instead of just opposed, Udhayanidhi Stalin has come under heavy fire. The defence minister went on to say that crimes against women have increased and that Rajasthan’s law and order situation has gotten very bad. Ashok Gehlot, the chief minister of Rajasthan, is seated in the driver’s seat, but another person is operating the clutch and accelerator. In Rajasthan, the state of law and order has gotten progressively worse. Women’s rights crimes have significantly increased. Rape incidents involving young girls are becoming more prevalent. When there is a terrible law-and-order situation, development is impossible, he claimed.

He added that the “Parivartan Sankalp Yatra” will spread the New India message throughout the entire state of Rajasthan. “This Yatra, beginning in Ramdevra, is spreading the word about this new India throughout all of Rajasthan. The major survey companies and investment firms in the world regularly release such reports in which they portray India in a very favorable light. According to a recent survey, nearly half of the people in 23 different countries had high hopes for India, Rajnath Singh said.

Sagarika Gautam

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