Delhi was once again gripped under the clutches of violence, as riots broke out in Jahangirpuri during a procession of Hanuman Jayanti. The Shiv Sena spokesperson Sanjay Raut raised some concerns on the Jahangirpuri incidence that has once again exposed the ‘secular’ Shiv Sena.
Sanjay Raut goes bonkers
Sanjay Raut, a media attention-hungry politician is known for his out-of-context remarks. This time he is receiving flaks for his comments on the Jahangirpuri incident.
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The situation grew intense in Delhi’s Jahangirpuri after stone-pelting occurred at a Hanuman Jayanti procession. Raut called the incidence of stone-pelting on a Shobha yatra as a politically sponsored event and said that the atmosphere of the country is being deliberately spoiled to gain political advantage in elections.
Raut seems to have some sort of connection with Ghajniother wise he wouldnot have made the statement that, “such incidents never happened before on Ram Navmi and Hanuman Jayanti, and these festivals were celebrated peacefully.”
Sanjay Raut gives birth to “Hindu Owaisi”
Raut indirectly accused the Bhartiya Janta Party of instigating Hindu-Muslim riots just because “issue of India-Pakistan, Surgical strikes and Ram Mandir wont work.” Raut is his bizarre statement said that since there was no issue like surgical strike prevailing in the country and in order to seek votes in the upcoming elections, these incidents are being orchestrated.
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He also mentioned that some people are trying to provoke riots in Maharashtra in the name of Ram and Hanuman, and claimed that “New Owaisi” and “Hindu Owaisi” has been doing it.
Sanjay Raut is facing backlash for uttering “Hindu Owaisi” as what Assaduddin Owaisi does and what his politics is, is known to all.
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Sanjay Raut needs a history lesson
BalaSaheb Thackeray, the Hindu Hriday Samrat rose to prominence in Maharashtra with the issue of Maratha manus and his son of the soil politics. But BalaSaheb gained a pan- India appeal with his aggressive Hindutva.
He founded Shiv Sena to cater to his firebrand Hindutva, the party patriarch and his son Uddhav Thackeray has aligned with the ‘secular parties’. It seems that Uddhav Thackeray and the current members of the party have forgotten the unapologetic Hindutva legacy of Bal Thackeray. For political gains, the party and its prominent leaders like Sanjay Raut have crossed all the limits for the sake of being ‘secular’.