Nehru's family has no era, today is Narendra Modi's era in India: Jaibhan Singh
Nehru's family has no era, today is Narendra Modi's era in India: Jaibhan Singh
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Indore: The dispute over loudspeaker continues, now this issue is getting heated in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Actually, the statement of Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya, former national convener of Bajrang Dal and co-organization in-charge of Maharashtra, has come to the fore. Pawaiya told that we should not call it politics on Hanuman Chalisa and say that it is the reaction of the people of India. Against this fact, everyone has respect for faith in this country, but there is an opposition to the special rights being given to a particular religion, if special rights are given to a particular religion, then people will not tolerate it.

He further said, by giving the slogan of brother-brother, if any brother asks for special rights, then it is not right, those Hindu organizations are talking about reciting Hanuman Chalisa on loudspeakers. I support his move, if the Agra government wants that the communal harmony of the country and the state should be maintained, then giving special rights in the name of religion will have to be stopped.

Pawaiya said that there is no era of Nehru ji and Nehru's family, in India today is the period of Narendra Modi ji and in this the religion which indulges in denigration in the name of sect cannot be allowed. If a particular person is allowed to play loudspeakers in the name of religion, then we will also play loudspeakers in the middle of the road. In India, as long as there is blasphemy and hooliganism in the name of religion, there can be no brotherhood, so they should be understood.

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