Raut: Lord Ram will also be restless over the developments in Khargone, MP: Sanjay Raut, BJP is sowing communal discord to win elections. Mumbai News – Times of India

Mumbai: Saying that stoking communal fire in the name of Shri Ram is an insult to the “idea of ​​Lord Ram”, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut Said on Sunday that Lord Ram will also be restless due to developments in Khargone in Madhya Pradesh, where communal clashes took place. Ram Navami Due to which curfew was imposed.
he accused BJP Adopting a strategy of sowing religious discord to win elections even at the cost of breaking the country.
In his weekly column “Rokhthok” in Shiv Sena mouthpiece ‘Saamana’, Raut He wrote, “If anyone wants to ignite the fire of fundamentalism and disturb the peace to win elections, he is sowing the seeds of a second division.”
Raut is the executive editor of Saamana.
Referring to the communal clashes that took place in different parts of the country on Ram Navami on April 10, Raut said it was not a good sign.
He alleged, “Earlier, Ram Navami processions were all about culture and religion. But now swords are raised and communal discord is created. There was ruckus outside mosques, resulting in violence.”
In an indirect attack on the BJP, Raut said that those who left the Ram temple movement midway are now showing swords in the name of Lord Ram. “It cannot be called Hindutva. Setting communal fire in the name of Lord Ram is an insult to the idea of ​​Ram,” he said.
The Shiv Sena leader said, “Lord Ram will also be restless with the developments in Khargone in Madhya Pradesh.”
Raut said that a cultural procession was taken out MaharashtraIncluding Mumbai, on Gudi Padwa on the occasion of Hindu and Marathi New Year on 2 April, but there was no violence even after these processions passed through Muslim areas.
“There was no violence. Why should there be all violence on Ram Navami? Can one believe that Muslims will throw stones at Ram Navami processions in Gujarat, the home state of PM Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah?” He asked referring to the violence in Sabarkantha.
Raut accused Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray of implementing the BJP’s agenda.
“…(the agenda is) to create law and order problem in Maharashtra to pave the way for imposition of President’s rule,” he wrote.
The MNS chief had recently said that if the Maharashtra government fails to remove loudspeakers from over mosques by May 3, ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ will be played outside mosques in high volume.
He also advocated a law to implement Uniform Civil Code in the country and curb population growth.