Giriraj Singh - 'If it is not implemented then India...'?
Union minister giriraj singh on monday (28 October) once again lashed out at AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi. He said that people like Owaisi spread rumours and confusion. He was referring to a statement by Owaisi, in which asaduddin owaisi had said that even in the coming 80-90 years, Muslims will not be equal to Hindus. giriraj singh has retaliated on this. He has also said that now the time has come that NRC should be implemented in the whole of India.
'People like Owaisi spread rumours and confusion'
giriraj singh said, "People like Owaisi spread rumours and confusion that even in the coming 80-90 years, Muslims will not be equal to Hindus. I want to tell them not to spread rumours among Hindus. In 1951, their number was 2.5 to 2.8 crores. Today, according to government figures, you are 17 crores, undeclared figures say that you are 25 crores. Hindus have increased from 30 crores to 90 crores. Our population increased three times, while your population increased 7 times"
The Union minister also said that the day is not far when there will be a big crisis not only for bihar but for the whole of india and especially Bengal, where Bangladeshi infiltration is taking place. PFI has rapidly organised Bangladeshis illegally in Bihar. That area is an eight kilometer stretch from the nepal data-border to West Champaran and east Champaran. He further said that if Hindus do not unite, illegal activities are not stopped and NRC is not implemented, then it will be a big crisis for India.
Recently, Hindu Harmony yatra was taken out
Actually, Union minister giriraj singh is busy in uniting Hindus these days. He recently took out a Hindu Harmony yatra, which went from bhagalpur to Kishanganj. During this, there was a huge political uproar in Bihar. BJP's allies also did not support this Yatra. bjp itself did not openly support this yatra of Giriraj Singh. However, this yatra has once again exposed the anti-Muslim image of BJP. After the yatra, giriraj singh is now demanding the implementation of NRC soon.