'Krishna taught Arjuna Jihad...', Congress leader's sinful words on Hindus-Christians
'Krishna taught Arjuna Jihad...', Congress leader's sinful words on Hindus-Christians
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New Delhi: Senior Congress leader and former Home Minister Shivraj Patil has landed in a controversy over one of his statements. Shivraj Patil, who went to attend a book launch, has said that jihad is not only in the Quran, but there is jihad in the Gita too, and there is jihad in Jesus too. This one of his statements have created a big ruckus in the political corridors.  

In fact, Shivraj Patil said that jihad is not only jihad in the Quran, but also in the Gita and Jesus. When no one understands a clean effort despite all efforts, then power should be used. There is also jihad in the Gita which is part of the Mahabharata. In the Mahabharata, Shri Krishna Ji also taught Arjuna jihad. In the statement, Shivraj is also saying that Christians have also written that they have not come only to establish peace, but have also brought swords together. That is, if someone is bringing a weapon even after understanding everything, then you cannot run away. Shivraj Patil was in Delhi to launch Mohsina Kidwai's book. According to him, all these things have been mentioned in detail in Mohsina's book too.

Now BJP leader Shehzad Poonawalla has tweeted and taunted the Congress. He writes that the same Congress had given birth to the theory of Hindu terrorism, opposed the Ram temple, and questioned their existence. This hatred of Hindus of the Congress is not a coincidence, but an experiment of the vote bank. This issue has been raised deliberately for polarisation before the Gujarat elections.  

Shivraj Patil was the Home Minister at the time of the 26/11 terror attack:

Shivraj Patil was the Home Minister of the country during the 26/11 attack when the entire Congress was engaged in plotting this terrorist attack on the RSS. However, with the capture of Ajmal Kasab alive, the conspiracy to defame Indians came to an end and Kasab himself confessed that he was sent here from Pakistan to create havoc. All the terrorists were given ID cards with Hindu names and the thread was also tied in their hands so that this attack does not have any difficulty in proving the conspiracy of RSS. A few days after this attack, Congress veteran Digvijay Singh also launched a book titled '26/11: RSS conspiracy'.   

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