DISCOVERY OF YOGI ADITYANATH Yogi Adityanath is BJP MP from - TopicsExpress



          

DISCOVERY OF YOGI ADITYANATH Yogi Adityanath is BJP MP from Gorakhpur. He is notorious for making anti Muslim speeches. . He has cases against him in 2007 Gorakhpur riots. Such a man should have.been behind the bars. He has threatened to convert 100 Muslims for one hindu convert. Now the Yogi has come out with a new discoery. According to him where there is 10 to 20% Muslim population, there is communal tension and where there are 20 to 30% Muslims there are riots and where their ratio in population is between 30 to 40%, non-Muslims cannot live there. What is the evidence of his finding? Has he conducted research on this? There are many places where Muslims dominate in numbers but there has been no riots. Riots are always planned and then put into practice. In Muzaffarnag district of Western UP Jats and Muslims had been living in harmony till riots occured there after RSS-BJP fanned communal passion by spreading rumoours about Lve Jihad and uploading a fake video clip relating to a mob killing two boys in Pakistan in 2002, showing it as a Muslim mob in a village in Muzaaarnagar killing two Hindu boys and the acts of omission and commission by the BSP govt. This fanatical Yogi has portrayed the Muslim community as a pack of criminals and terrorists. There are anti social elements in every community but this does not make a particular community criminal as a. whoole. All big leaders of BJP leaders are silent on the communal poision being spread by the Yogi. Our PM spoke against communalism in his Indpendence Speech. Let us wait for his return from Japan and see what action he takes against his partys MP. My assessment is that he would do nothing in this matter. There is a job division between him and communal elemens in RSS-BJP combine. He talks of governace and development while others advance the agenda of Hindutave as I stated in my early post.
Posted on: Mon, 01 Sep 2014 05:43:10 +0000

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