Radical Muslims had attacked Hindus and killed one for a trivial reason !

Bemetara (Chhattisgarh) – Radical Muslims attacked Hindus for a trivial reason here on 8th April. A Hindu youth was killed in the attack. Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) had called for a Bemetara bandh and organised a protest rally. A video is going viral now, wherein the VHP administered a pledge to Hindus to economically boycott Christians and Muslims. The Congress party claimed that BJP’s former MP was also present at the rally.
Hindu Pledge of the economic boycott of Muslims, and Christians in Chhattisgarh’s Jagdalpur. https://t.co/6trJgcogvG
— 🛕Upananda Brahmachari 🖊️ (@HinduExistence) April 13, 2023
In the protest rally organised by the VHP, VHP’s leader Mukesh Chandak administered a pledge to the attendees, to economically boycott Christians and Muslims.
(Credit : NDTV)
BJP leader Roop Singh Mandavi said about this matter that BJP supported VHP’s bandh but is not aware of the pledge.
Opposition is trying to give communal colour to the incident – CM Bhupesh Baghel

Chief Minister of the State, Bhupesh Baghel, said, ‘Two youth fought with each other and one of them got killed. It is an unfortunate incident; but the opposition is trying to give communal colour to it.
(Credit : News18 MP Chhattisgarh)
Opposition is only playing politics. (By saying this, Baghel is defending radical Muslims. The Congress party has been repeating this same mistake for which Hindus removed it from the Centre; but Congress leaders do not seem to realize this ! – Editor)
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