Mentioned Hindus of Bangladesh-Iqra...
The Kairana mp alleged that hate speeches and demolition of houses with bulldozers are common in the country, especially in Uttar Pradesh. Referring to the sambhal violence, Iqra said that these incidents are proof that statements promoting communal hatred are hollowing out the society. He said that hate speeches not only affect the thoughts of the general public, but people in constitutional posts are also being affected by them. Referring to the attacks on minority Hindus in Bangladesh, the SP mp said that these incidents are heart-wrenching.
He said, "Be it india or Bangladesh, the first responsibility of the safety of minorities in every country is of the government of that country." IUML's ET Mohammed Bashir alleged in the backdrop of a survey at some religious places that the government is encouraging such things. Participating in the discussion, aam aadmi party (AAP)'s Malvinder Singh Kang said that the ruling party did not remember Shaheed-e-Azam, Chandrashekhar azad today, but remembered those who apologized to the British. Raising the issue of the government ignoring the legitimate demands of the farmers, he said that the country's food providers are lying on the road today.
The SP mp said that the farmers are fighting for their rights, while the government is calling them anti-national. Congress's Haby Eden participated in the discussion and said that today the Constitution is in danger, so this discussion is more important. Citing a news published in the mouthpiece of the Sangh, he said that there is no such thing as Indianness in our Constitution. He said, "A Dalit graduate woman from our area was a part of the Constituent Assembly, but in hathras a Dalit girl is raped and murdered." He said that Modi has time for (Raj) 'Kapoor', not for 'Manipur'.