Congress leader Digvijay Singh
Digvijay Singh, former chief minister of Madhya Pradesh and senior Congress leader, shared a post on social media praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech as he arrived in Kuwait. Now he has replied to his post. First let us understand what the Congress leader said. “Heard the Prime Minister’s speech and I appreciate it,” he said in the post. “Ever since the Godhra incident, I have been your biggest critic.
Furthermore, Digvijay Singh said: “The poison of hatred spread by AAP among Hindus and minorities has become very difficult to deal with.” It is easy to take the genie of hatred out of the bottle; It’s not easy to put it back in the bottle. Due to your political selfishness and not following your Raj Dharma, you have spread the poison of hatred among the children and youth of this country and now you and the RSS are conveying the message of making India a Vishwabandhu, making India a world leader. Couldn’t you have given this speech in India instead of abroad? Your comments here spew the venom of hatred.
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Dear Prime Minister @narendramodi I heard your speech in Kuwait. I admire him very much. I have been your biggest critic since the Godhra incident. The poison of hatred you are spreading among Hindus and minorities in this country has become difficult to deal with. from bottle
— Digvijaya Singh (@digvijaya_28) December 22, 2024
“Talk about Hindu-Muslim brotherhood abroad, crematoriums and cemeteries in India”
When Digvijay Singh, who arrived at Maxi in Shahjapur district, was asked about the article, he said Prime Minister Narendra Modi traveled to Muslim countries and talked about Hindu and Muslim unity , and when he came to India, Hindus and Muslims also talked about this issue. The Congress leader said the prime minister goes to mosques abroad, wears a hat and talks about Hindu-Muslim brotherhood but when he comes back to India, he talks about Hindu-Muslim crematoriums and cemeteries.
“Hindu identity has nothing to do with Hindu society”
Also, Digvijay Singh talks about what the Hindu faith is. He said it had nothing to do with Sana’a Danfoss. It is clearly mentioned in the book that Hinduism has nothing to do with Hindu society. When asked about how easy it is to take the genie out of the bottle but hard to put it back in, he said, this is the genie of hatred, which is easy to take out but hard to put back. It’s hard to put hatred back in the bottle. The former Prime Minister said that in this country, everyone has equal rights and social harmony is the history and culture of this country. He said, every religion teaches you that we are human beings and we should follow human nature.