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Amit Shah accuses INDIA bloc parties of insulting ‘Sanatan dharma’ for votebank politics

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DUNGARPUR (RAJASTHAN), Sept 3: Home minister Amit Shah on Sunday lashed out at opposition
INDIA coalition parties over DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin’s remarks against ‘Sanatan dharma’,
accusing them of insulting ‘Sanatan dharma’ for votebank and appeasement politics.
Alleging that ‘Sanatan dharma’ is against equality and social justice, Tamil Nadu Youth Welfare
Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin has said it should be eradicated.
Shah said DMK leaders, including the son of Tamil Nadu chief minister, are saying that ‘Sanatan
dharma’ should be abolished.
“These people have talked about ‘Sanatan dharma’ for votebank appeasement. They have insulted
(‘Sanatan dharma’),” BJP leader Shah said at a public rally in Dungarpur on the launch of the
Parivartan Yatra in poll-bound Rajasthan.
Dubbing the INDIA alliance as “ghamandiya gathbandhan”, Shah said the alliance can go to any
extent for votebank politics but “the more they talk against ‘Sanatan dharma’, the less they will be
visible”.
“They say that if Modi wins, ‘Sanatan’ rule will come. ‘Sanatan’ is ruling the hearts of the people.
Modi has said the country will run on the basis of the Constitution,” Shah said, adding that the prime
minister has worked to secure the nation.
On the Ram temple, he alleged that the Congress blocked the temple for years but after the
Supreme Court order, “Modi did bhumi pujan and a grand temple is going to be ready in January on
the same land where Ram was born”.
“The INDIA alliance cannot stop it,” he said. (PTI)

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