PDP leader and daughter of former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, Iltija Mufti, gave a provocative statement regarding Hindutva, after which the stir in the political corridors has intensified. Meanwhile, a befitting reply from Bharatiya Janata Party leader Ravindra Raina has also come to light. He said that there can be differences in politics, but foul language should not be used.
BJP leader Ravindra Rana said, “The PDP leader has used abusive language and this should not happen. There may be differences in politics, but foul language should not be used. The kind of language used by PDP leader Iltija Mufti is not right. He should apologize about this. This also spoils brotherhood. Rohingya are citizens of Myanmar, because their conditions got worse, so they migrated. Now they are going back to their country from Bangladesh and other countries, so I think they should go from India also. Especially from Jammu and Kashmir, which is a border area and is also sensitive.”
The issue started on social media platform Being killed because he refused to take the name of Ram. Hindutva is a disease which has affected millions of Indians and tarnished the name of God.”