Raj Thackeray's big statement on Ramzan, said - remove the loudspeaker from the mosque or else Hanuman Chalisa will be played
MAHARASTRA / Raj Thackeray's big statement on Ramzan, said - remove the loudspeaker from the mosque or else Hanuman Chalisa will be played
MAHARASTRA - Raj Thackeray's big statement on Ramzan, said - remove the loudspeaker from the mosque or else Hanuman Chalisa will be played
After catching the issue of hijab in Karnataka, now the politics of removing loudspeakers from mosques in the country's financial capital Mumbai has started. On Saturday, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) President Raj Thackeray said on the occasion of Gudi Padwa that now the mike will have to be removed from the mosques. Through this, Raj Thackeray has again given edge to the issue of Hindutva.After two years due to Corona, while addressing the MNS worker's conference at Shivaji Park, Raj said, I am not fanatic but religion arrogant. I will soon go to Ayodhya to have darshan of Lord Ram Lalla. However, he did not announce the date of Ayodhya tour.Addressing the rally, Raj Thackeray said that I am not against Namaz, but the government should take a decision on removing the loudspeaker of the mosque. I'm just giving a warning. Remove the loudspeaker or else put a loudspeaker in front of the mosque and play Hanuman Chalisa.He said that I am happy to see that Uttar Pradesh is progressing. We want the same development in Maharashtra. I will go to Ayodhya, but today I will not tell when, I will also talk about Hindutva. I am proud of my religion.How to become a Hindu if divided in casteIn Mumbai rally, MNS chief Raj Thackeray attacked NCP chief Sharad Pawar and said that Sharad Pawar has increased casteism. The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) divided the people on the basis of caste in the state. How will you become a Hindu if you do not come out of caste politics?Uddhav and Pawar rained downRaj Thackeray accused Shiv Sena of betraying in the 2019 assembly elections. "The voters did not vote for Shiv Sena for alliance with NCP and Congress. Raj said, "After the election results, Uddhav understood that without Shiv Sena, nobody's government will be formed, so he started asking for the chief minister's post for two and a half years.