Minister of State for Law and Justice Satya Pal Singh Baghel has given such a statement on Monday which remains the center of discussion. Yes…he said in a program that there are very few tolerant Muslims in the country, and even those who appear to be tolerant wear masks in public life. They occupy the post of Governor and Vice President.
The minister said during a program organized by the RSS that tolerant Muslims could be counted on one hand. May go. Their number is not even in thousands. They lead a public life wearing a mask. Further their path leads to the house of the Governor and the Vice President or the Vice Chancellor. But when they retire from there, they start speaking their mind. Referring to the debate on the basic structure of the Constitution, Baghel said that the basic structure of the country is the Hindu nation.
)What is the basic structure of the nation
laws And Minister of State for Justice Satya Pal Singh Baghel had arrived as the chief guest at the annual Narada Patrakar Samman Samaroh organized at Maharashtra Sadan. Here he said in his address that people keep talking about the basic structure of the constitution. Before the basic structure of this nation , Akhand Bharat is of Hindu nation. He said that I (Ram Manohar) never agree with the views of Lohia ji that Gauri and Ghaznavi were robbers while Akbar, Dara Shikoh and Razia Sultan were our ancestors. The Delhi Sultanate used to run on the basis of Shariat. It was a fanatic regime.
Religious tolerance just strategy
Minister of State for Law and Justice Satya Pal Singh Baghel made the above comments through Information Commissioner Uday Mahurkar With reference to a speech made Mahurkar had said that India should fight Islamic fundamentalism, it should embrace people like Akbar, who were tolerant. Mahurkar had said that liberal and tolerant Muslims should be embraced in India. Baghel termed Akbar’s religious tolerance as a mere strategy.
Akbar The marriage of Jodha Bai was also a political marriage
Baghel said that Akbar understood It was a country of majority Hindus. He knew that he could not rule a united India by hurting religious sentiments, but it was a strategy. He said that if Akbar was really secular then the massacre of Chittorgarh would not have happened. Din-e-Ilahi and Sulh-e-Kul were also his well thought out plans. Not only this, the inclusion of Hindus in Navratnas was also a part of the strategy. His marriage [to Jodha Bai] was also a political marriage. When he died, his last words were ‘Ya Allah!’
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