Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) international working president Pravin Togadia on Sunday asked the Centre to pass two laws, one concerning the construction of the Ram temple at Ayodhya and the other to ensure population control across communities, in Ahmedabad on Sunday.
Addressing a large crowd at the Virat Hindu Sammelan, Togadia also tried to address the issues arising from the Patidar quota stir by demanding free education for 10 crore Hindu school students. This should be done “on the lines of similar benefits given to 95 lakh Muslim students”, he said.
Togadia sought a “Hindu-first policy on matters concerning welfare, development and prosperity”, among other things.
The VHP convention, which had been discontinued in the years following the 2002 communal riots, was restarted amid speculations of early assembly elections in Gujarat. The polls, originally slated to be held by the end of this year, will occur in the backdrop of the agitation by Patidars – a crucial vote bank for the saffron party.View more:-Bulk Sms Service provider
The firebrand leader alleged that the Muslim community was contributing to India’s rising population. “Just like Hindu couples, who now don’t opt for more than two children, Muslims should also be allowed to have just two kids. Violators should be barred from availing welfare schemes such as free education, healthcare and food rations. They could also be exempted from participating in the electoral process,” he said.
Source:-Hindustantimes
Addressing a large crowd at the Virat Hindu Sammelan, Togadia also tried to address the issues arising from the Patidar quota stir by demanding free education for 10 crore Hindu school students. This should be done “on the lines of similar benefits given to 95 lakh Muslim students”, he said.
Togadia sought a “Hindu-first policy on matters concerning welfare, development and prosperity”, among other things.
The VHP convention, which had been discontinued in the years following the 2002 communal riots, was restarted amid speculations of early assembly elections in Gujarat. The polls, originally slated to be held by the end of this year, will occur in the backdrop of the agitation by Patidars – a crucial vote bank for the saffron party.View more:-Bulk Sms Service provider
The firebrand leader alleged that the Muslim community was contributing to India’s rising population. “Just like Hindu couples, who now don’t opt for more than two children, Muslims should also be allowed to have just two kids. Violators should be barred from availing welfare schemes such as free education, healthcare and food rations. They could also be exempted from participating in the electoral process,” he said.
Source:-Hindustantimes
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