“They are running their shop,” the SP leader St Hasan furious about Rambhadracharya’s statement of ‘Mini Pakistan’

Moradabad, September 13 (IANS). The leader of the Samajwadi party, St Hassan, struck back on behalf of the spiritual Guru Rambhadracharya when West -Auttar Pradesh ‘Mini Pakistan’ was named. He said that if he did not make such statements, how will their shop walk? The former SP -MP Dr. St. Hasan expressed a strong opposition to the spiritual Guru Rambhadracharya during the story in MeerUT, who calls West -Auttar Pradesh as ‘Mini Pakistan’. He spoke to Ians, saying that Rambhadracharya creates fear and division in society by making such statements, so that his “shop” still benefits a specific political party. He said that Hindu Muslims live like brothers in the west of Uttar Pradesh, support each other in happiness and sadness. Hasan has plagued and said that when the government, army, police and resources are at the Hindu leadership, how does ‘Hindu jeopardize’ a neoring? He quoted the faith of Muslims and said that he trusted his Allah and lives in harmony with Hindu brothers. He accuses Rambhadracharya of politicizing and questioning whether such people can be called religiously, who allegedly divides society and runs their ‘shop’. He said that how Pakistan became, it was not hidden from anyone. Rambhadracharya calls Muslims a terrorist by calling Western -Auttar Pradesh a Mini -Pakistan. They must consider it before they talk and why they should talk. On the question of Hindu danger, he said that if he made such statements, of course an atmosphere of fear would arise. With that, their store will shine too. He said that the spiritual Guru Rambhadracharya got great respect, he should not mention Western -Auttar Pradesh in this way. This country belongs to everyone and everyone has the right to live here. The SP leader said that statements such as Mini Pakistan work to spread hatred in society, which touches from a child to the elderly. Such statements only cause damage, do not get benefits. -Ians DKM/DSC shares this story Tags

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