Togadia also targeted Bhagwat and BJP. Nagpur News – Times of India

Nagpur: Former President of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) Praveen togadia On Tuesday, first took a dig at RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat for the statement of Akhand Bharat and then BJP over loudspeaker controversy
Togadia, who is currently in the city for events related to his organisation, the International Hindu Parishad (AHP), said Bhagwat should now go beyond making statements.
“I welcome Mohanji’s statement that Akhand Bharat will be a reality in 15 years. But I want to remind them that such statements are made when no one is in power. Right now, it is time for action as the government with a 15 lakh strong army belongs to your people,” Togadia said.
Addressing the media, Togadia said that Bhagwat should prioritize three tasks to achieve the objective of Akhand Bharat. “Kashmiri Hindus have not been resettled for the last seven years, so do it within a month and Mohanji should stay with them in the valley for at least one night. This is the first step for a united India,” Togadia said.
For the second phase, Togadia said, “Mohanji should start an RSS shakha in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir after we have captured it. I myself will attend that branch as a volunteer. This should be done within six months.”
He said that the third step would be an attack on Pakistan itself. “After that Mohanji should go there (Pakistan) in a battle tank. And Mohanji, wherever your tank goes, I will be there to clean the (road),” Togadia said.
Togadia had also surrounded the BJP on the loudspeaker issue going on in Maharashtra. “When you were in power (2014-19) you did not remove the loudspeaker and now you are asking others to do so,” Togadia said.
“I think this (removal of loudspeakers) should be implemented in all BJP ruled states first. It is not right that loudspeakers are not removed in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, but such a demand is being made for Maharashtra,” Togadia said.
He said that the central government should also be involved in this. Togadia said, “The Supreme Court had ordered that loudspeakers should not be played from 10 pm till sunrise and the central government has the right to ask the district magistrate to remove the loudspeakers.”
“Hence, I will appeal to my friend, whose name I will not take. He talks more about Hindutva than me nowadays. So I will ask him to issue orders on loudspeakers what the Supreme Court told all the districts and that will lead to the whole problem. will be resolved,” Togadia said.