Muslims 'most secure and happy' under BJP rule: RSS body appeals for votes

Updated : Jan 15, 2022 16:01
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Editorji News Desk

The RSS' Muslim wing on Friday appealed to the minority community to vote for the BJP in the assembly polls in five states, saying Muslims are"'most secure and happy' under the saffron party's whereas the Congress, SP and the BSP considered them just as vote bank.

The Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM) listed various schemes implemented by the BJP governments at the Centre and in states for the welfare of the community and said the party is 'the biggest well-wisher' of Muslims in the country.

The opposition parties, including the Congress, Samajwadi Party (SP) and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), have only considered Muslims as their vote bank and after coming to power, they gave the community members poverty, illiteracy, backwardness and 'atrocities like instant triple talaq', the MRM charged.

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The MRM's 'Nivedan Patra' or letter of appeal was printed in the form of leaflet for distribution in the poll-bound states. 

RSS' Muslim win accused opposition parties of running propaganda against the it and the BJP for long by saying that Muslims will be thrown out of the country if the saffron party comes to power.

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'How many Muslims have been expelled from the country in the past seven years?' it asked.

The MRM claimed that the incidents of 'communal riots and atrocities' on Muslims have come down 'drastically' since 2014.

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