National News / BJP Minority Morcha President gave a big statement on action against Nupur Sharma and Jindal

Zoom News : Jun 05, 2022, 08:26 PM
New Delhi. BJP's Minority Front President Jamal Siddiqui has given a big statement after the disciplinary action taken against National Spokesperson Nupur Sharma and Delhi unit's media chief Naveen Jindal for alleged objectionable statements against Prophet Mohammad. He has said that this action reflects the "real face" of BJP and sends a message to all party workers that no one is allowed to violate Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mantra of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas". will be given. Nupur Sharma has been suspended from the party, while Jindal has been expelled from the party.

The party has taken this action against both the leaders at a time when there was a controversy over their statements and it was strongly opposed by the Muslim community. After creating a ruckus on this issue, the party in a way distanced itself from the statements of both the leaders and issued a statement saying that it respects all religions and does not accept insults to the revered people of any religion. Asked about the action taken against the two leaders, Siddiqui said, "This (action) shows the real face of the BJP... which believes in the policy of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas'. Prime Minister Modi has started the culture of politics of development in the country.

BJP does not discriminate against people in the name of religion and caste.

At the same time, he also said that Muslims and people of other communities should understand that BJP does not discriminate against people in the name of religion and caste. "The BJP respects all religions and believes in taking everyone along. But there is often an attempt to paint a wrong picture about the party." Not only does the BJP follow the mantra of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vishwas", he said, "Today's decision It shows and it is a lesson for all those who work against the principles of the party will not be spared, even if they are from within the party.

BJP does not accept insults

Before taking action against the two leaders, the BJP, in an effort to quell the ruckus caused by the controversial statement of these leaders, said that it respects all religions and does not accept insults to the revered people of any religion. BJP General Secretary Arun Singh issued a statement saying that his party does not accept any such idea which hurts the sentiments of any religion or sect. He said, "BJP neither believes nor encourages any such idea." Singh said, "Every religion has flourished and flourished in India's journey of thousands of years. Bharatiya Janata Party believes in Sarva Panth Sambhav. BJP does not accept insult to the worshipers of any religion.

development has to be given top priority

He said that the Constitution of the country also expects every citizen of India to respect all religions. Singh said, "In the 75th year of independence, while continuously strengthening the spirit of 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat' in this nectar period, we have to give top priority to the unity, integrity and development of the country."

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