Controversy over Salman Khurshid's book told Hindus ISIS and Boko Haram
Controversy over Salman Khurshid's book told Hindus ISIS and Boko Haram
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New Delhi: Former Union minister and senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid has recently launched his book 'Sunrise over Ayodhya'. Since then, excerpts from his book have become part of the headlines. Now, amidst all this, a statement from Salman Khurshid also surfaced that it was his responsibility to explain the court's decision to which he was once associated. Meanwhile, his book is now in turmoil over what he has written about Hindutva.

In fact, in the book, he has compared Hindutva with ISIS and Boko Haram.  Salman Khurshid also interacted with a famous website in connection with his book. In the interaction, he also expressed his views on several aspects of the Ayodhya decision. He said, 'What was to happen is done. This judgment is giving us an opportunity to end the rift between us forever. This is actually a judgment attempt. '

Salman Khurshid's book has a chapter 'The Saffron Sky' which is a buzzword. In fact, he has written in his book, "The political form of Hindutva in the present times is putting aside the eternal and ancient Hinduism of saints''. Khurshid further wrote in the book, "This political form of Hindutva, which sidelines Hinduism, is similar to jihadist organizations like ISIS and Boko Haram. There is also a lot of excitement about it. There is a state of exchange in our public life''. 

Now, on the controversy over 'The Saffron Sky', a chapter in his book, he said, "Those who do not know Hinduism will react to it, and those who know will not react to it. What's to argue with a Hindu who does not know Hinduism, Islam? Talking about the Kingdom of Rama, he said, "This is a comprehensive idea. This chapter talks about Hinduism. '

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