The BJP leader claimed that the Mumbai Congress President says that he will recognize all illegal mosques in Mumbai. Maharashtra Congress President Nana Patole says that he will not allow a law to be made to curb ‘Love Jihad’ and will withdraw all cases of Love Jihad.
BJP leader Kirit Somaiya on Saturday supported Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Ek hai to safe hai’ remark, citing concern over the increasing number of Rohingya and Bangladeshi infiltrators in Mumbai. Somaiya claimed that if this trend continues, the Hindu population in the city will reduce to just 54 percent. He said that PM Modi says ‘if one is safe, it is safe’, UP CM Yogi Adityanath says ‘if divided, it will be divided’. I have a report from Tata Institute of Social Sciences. According to this report, the way the number of Rohingya and Bangladeshi infiltrators is increasing in Mumbai, the Hindu population in the city will reduce to 54 percent. That’s why we (BJP) say ‘If one is there, it is safe.’
The BJP leader claimed that the Mumbai Congress President says that he will recognize all illegal mosques in Mumbai. Maharashtra Congress President Nana Patole says that he will not allow a law to be made to curb ‘Love Jihad’ and will withdraw all cases of Love Jihad. That is why the voters have decided that if there is one, it is safe. Meanwhile, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his ‘if one is safe’ remark at the Dhule rally, questioned the need for the statement and stressed that the people of Maharashtra are already Are “safe” and would like to stay safe by removing BJP.
Speaking to ANI, Sanjay Raut asked why the PM felt the need to say such things. ‘Batenge to Katenge’ did not work here and the people of Maharashtra threw it out. Now ‘if we are united then we are safe’. Who is he trying to unite and who is he trying to save? Are all the people of the state and country not yours? We are safe in Maharashtra and we want to remain safe so we will oust BJP. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday took a dig at the opposition, comparing the Maha Vikas Aghadi to a vehicle without wheels or brakes and calling them “misgovernance” and “looting” the people of the state.