
Jihadis Divide Society, Raj-Uddhav Doing the Same Thing: BJP on Rally
In a scathing attack on the recent joint rally of Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray, Maharashtra minister and BJP leader Nitesh Rane has compared their gathering to a “jihadi and anti-Hindu” gathering. This statement has sparked a heated debate, with many questioning the motives behind Rane’s comments.
The joint rally, which took place in Maharashtra, was a significant event, as it marked the first time in 20 years that Uddhav and Raj had come together. The rally was attended by thousands of people, and the two leaders used the platform to express their support for the Marathi manoos and their opposition to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Rane’s comments were made during a rally in Mumbai, where he stated, “The way jihadis attempt to divide society, these people are doing the same thing.” He also emphasized, “We are Hindus and also proud Marathi.” This statement has been widely condemned by many, who see it as an attempt to polarize society and create divisions.
There are several reasons why Rane’s comments are problematic. Firstly, they are divisive and attempt to create a sense of fear and hostility towards a particular group of people. This kind of rhetoric can have serious consequences, including increased violence and social unrest.
Secondly, Rane’s comments are misleading and factually inaccurate. The joint rally of Uddhav and Raj was not an attempt to divide society, but rather a display of unity and solidarity among Marathi-speaking people. The rally was a celebration of Marathi culture and identity, and it was attended by people from all walks of life.
Thirdly, Rane’s comments are hypocritical, given the BJP’s own track record on divisive rhetoric. The party has been accused of using divisive language and promoting communal tensions, particularly during the run-up to the 2019 general elections. It is ironic that Rane is now criticizing others for doing the same thing.
Rane’s comments have also been met with widespread criticism from various quarters. Many have condemned his statement as an attempt to polarize society and create divisions. Others have pointed out that the joint rally of Uddhav and Raj was a peaceful and democratic expression of opinion, and that Rane’s comments are an attack on democracy.
The criticism of Rane’s comments is not limited to political opponents. Many have spoken out against his statement, including prominent intellectuals and social activists. They have pointed out that Rane’s comments are not only divisive, but also harmful and irresponsible.
In conclusion, Nitesh Rane’s comment that the joint rally of Uddhav and Raj is a “jihadi and anti-Hindu” gathering is a classic example of divisive rhetoric. It is an attempt to create fear and hostility towards a particular group of people, and it is factually inaccurate and misleading. The rally was a peaceful and democratic expression of opinion, and it is an attack on democracy to try to suppress it.
The BJP should be ashamed of Rane’s comments and should take immediate action to distance themselves from his divisive rhetoric. The party should also recognize that the joint rally of Uddhav and Raj was a legitimate expression of opinion, and that it should be respected and not suppressed.