Mumbai, April 28th —”Those who love Pakistan should go to Pakistan. If any Pakistani is living in India under the guise of being a Hindu, we will break their legs and send them back to Pakistan. There is absolutely no place for Pakistan lovers in Maharashtra or anywhere else in the country,” declared State Fisheries Minister Nitesh Rane during a press conference held on April 28th.
Responding to questions about the Samajwadi Party’s proposed protest march, led by Abu Azmi overalleged incidents of unjust treatment of some Muslims, Minister Rane stated, “The people of India are furious about the Pahalgam terrorist attack. Their emotions are strong and justified. Leaders like Abu Azmi, who glorified jihadists such as Aurangzeb, are now facing the consequences of their actions. They are reaping what they have sown.”
When asked about Shiv Sena Minister of State for Home Yogesh Kadam’s recent criticism of him, Rane responded, “Our government stands firmly on the ideology of Hindutva. Pro-Hindu parties like Shiv Sena and BJP must not fight amongst themselves. Internal discord only serves the interests of jihadis. Hindus must transcend party lines and flags and unite as one community.”
Riots over stepping on the Pakistani flag !
Addressing recent riots in Maharashtra that erupted after a Pakistani flag was desecrated, Rane said, “If anyone feels hurt when the Pakistani flag is insulted, they should move to Pakistan without delay. Jihadists have a home in Pakistan. Our nation belongs to Indians.”
Terrorists and Congress leaders share the same ‘DNA’!
Speaking on Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar’s controversial statement — “Where would terrorists have time to ask about religion before shooting?” — and the Congress party’s repeated assertion that “terrorism has no religion,” Rane countered: “Congress leaders, who once maligned Hindus by alleging ‘saffron terrorism,’ are now contradicting themselves. Terrorism today has a green colour, just like the Congress party. The language used by Congress leaders mirrors that of Pakistan sympathizers. In fact, terrorists and Congress share the same DNA.”
History of Hindu valour must be taught to build a Hindu Rashtra !On the removal of Mughal history topics from the NCERT curriculum, Rane remarked: “Erasing the glorified narratives of the Mughals is a welcome move. Our youth must be educated in the history of India’s rich cultural heritage, with a focus on Hindu valour and resistance. Instilling pride in Indian culture is crucial for the establishment of a Hindu Rashtra.” |