St. Hasan accused the government of Madhya Pradesh of imposing religious ideology

Moradabad, September 21 (IANS). The Maihar District Administration of Madhya Pradesh banned the purchase and sale of meat, fish and eggs from honoring the religious purity and belief of the devoted on Sharadiya Navratri. The administration has made it clear that strict steps will be taken against those who violate this order. Senior Samajwadi Party (SP) leader St Hassan strongly condemned the decision. In a conversation with Ians, he accused the BJP government of Madhya Pradesh of imposing religious ideology. Hasan said that our country is democratic, where there is freedom to eat, drink and speak. The Madhya Pradesh government should not impose its ideology on the followers of other religions. Will the government now decide what to eat, what to dress and when to go? Why this drama of democracy? Declare a Hindu people directly, so that other religions have no interest and their followers become second -class citizens. Hasan further said that the real purpose of the government is to polarize the votes. He claimed that 80 percent of the country’s Hindu brothers were eating non-vegetables, also eating in Navratri. In South India all eat non-vegetables. Why this drama and religious extortion? The government should avoid such policies. With the entry of Muslims in Garba Pandale in Gujarat, the SP leader said it was a religious event. He warned Muslim youth that I had said earlier that Muslim youth should consider Hindu girls as their sister. The time is very bad, sometimes someone will be trapped in love hat, sometimes it will be trapped with a little trick and life ruined. Handle yourself and avoid such events. Hasan further said that if someone continues to hide his identity, act on him. A Muslim should not hide its identity. At the address of the Premier Modi regarding GST reform, St Hasan said that Premier Modi says it is a good thing to celebrate GST reform. My question is why GST was put first? We also opposed at the time, why did GST GST post on food items, such as flour, lentils, rice? This made it very difficult for the poor man. In the past ten years, the state of the public has been disturbed. Now you have improved the GST plate. You only taxed, you removed- What is new in this? Hasan further said: “The poor man who went to buy earlier earlier will still do it. How much effect GST reforms will be, it will be known in the coming days.” He questioned the government’s intention and said that this step could only be of appearance, and its real impact would take time to fall on the public. -Ians DKM/DKP