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Complete disconnect between Bhagwat's remarks and what govt does: Sibal

Referring to Bhagwat's speech, Sibal said, 'Mohan Bhagwat has given a good statement on Vijayadashami. He said that gods are divided in this country, and it should not happen, the saints are divided, it should not happen. It is a country of different religions and languages
01:49 AM Oct 14, 2024 IST | PTI
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New Delhi, Oct 13: A day after RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's Vijayadashami address, Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal on Sunday said there is a disconnect between his statement and what the BJP-led government, which enjoys the Hindutva outfit's support, does on the ground.

On Saturday, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief said India has become stronger and more respected globally with enhanced credibility over the last few years but sinister conspiracies are testing the country's resolve.

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Referring to Bhagwat's speech, Sibal said, "Mohan Bhagwat has given a good statement on Vijayadashami. He said that gods are divided in this country, and it should not happen, the saints are divided, it should not happen. It is a country of different religions and languages."

"Saint Valmiki wrote Ramayana, and hence all the Hindus should celebrate Valmiki Diwas. Why is it not happening? He said that as long as harmony is achieved, this will remain. I welcome his statement. But I want to ask a few questions, the RSS supports the government which works against your statement," he said at a press conference here.

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There have been many divisions in society after 2014 and minorities were targeted and bulldozers put in operation, the former Union minister said. Sibal said there is talk of concepts of 'love jihad' and 'flood jihad'.

"I want to ask the RSS why it does not raise questions when such incidents happen. People doubt the citizenship of people. Many controversial statements are given, why does the RSS not question," the MP asked. He said it was the responsibility of the government to ensure the security of the country and its citizens, especially minorities and people of the Valmiki community who "are living in fear".

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