Why Mallikarjun Kharge’s saying about Yogi Adityanath’s 'gerua' attire should not be brought into politics?

Kokila Chokkanathan
According to sources congress President mallikarjun Kharge’s remarks about yogi adityanath has triggered a fresh controversy, with the bjp slamming the party for calling the Uttar Pradesh chief minister a “terrorist". In a no-holds-barred attack on Adityanath on Monday, Kharge said a “true yogi" would never make remarks like “batenge toh katenge" (if divided, we will be wiped out) and “this language is used by terrorists". Calling the congress “anti-Hindu" and “anti-Sanatan", the bjp said the party is the only one to talk about “saffron terrorism" and “Hindu terror". It said while Kharge is saying how Adityanath’s gerua attire should not be brought into politics, he would not say the same about Muslim religious leaders.


Meanwhile bjp spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla on the congress president’s statement “This is the true philosophy and dna of the congress, which is anti-Hindu and anti-Sanatan. Therefore, the congress is now saying those who wear gerua and saffron, the clothes of a sadhu should not come into politics but will they ever say this about maulana and maulvi?". Another bjp spokesperson Rakesh Tripathi said the congress has “lost mental balance" and the party will have to pay a heavy price for Kharge’s remarks. He alleged that a party, which is “sympathetic" towards terrorists, is doing “religious appeasement" by calling a H

Moreover he said “The congress, which is chanting caste-based slogans, is scared of the slogan ‘batenge toh katenge’. A panicked congress has lost mental balance. mallikarjun Kharge’s statement will be very heavy on the Congress". Spiritual leader Acharya Pramod Krishnam said Kharge should first declare whether he is a Hindu or not as it “seems that he is irritated by Sanatana". Addressing a ‘Save Constitution’ conference in Mumbai, he targeted Modi alleging that discussions and debate are not allowed in Parliament.

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