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BJP’s Tejasvi Surya Withdraws “Hindu Revival” Remarks After Viral Video

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Bharatiya Janata Party Member Tejasvi Surya has “unconditionally withdrawn” his comments on the revival of Hinduism and “bringing back Hinduism” to all those who converted “in the course of Indian history”. The video clips he commented caused great controversy when a series of divisive remarks were made on public platforms.
“On a show held by Udupi Sri Krishna Mutt two days ago, I gave a speech on the subject of’Hinduism Revival Hinduism’. Regrettably, some of the remarks in my speech caused controversy that could have been avoided. Therefore, , I unconditionally withdrew these remarks,” Tejasvi Surya tweeted this morning. On Saturday, the leader of the Karnataka People’s Party stated that those who left the “mother’s education” must be brought back first. This is the “only possible solution” to solve the “abnormality”.

“The Hindus have left his mother religion. There is only one possible solution…there is only one solution to this anomaly,” Tejasvi Surya said on Sri Krishna Mutt.

“Those who left the mother’s religion for various socio-political and economic reasons in the course of India’s history, those who left Hinduism, must be brought back as a whole, brought back to the Hindu faith, and brought back to the faith of the mother,” this from The 31-year-old MP from southern Bangalore asserted.

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Mr. Surya made a comment on the Karnataka State’s Religious Freedom Act (commonly known as the Anti-Conversion Act) in a controversial case, two days after the state legislature was passed, the Congress accused the government of threatening the strictness of the new law by targeting minorities. Punishment.

Last week, hate speech that publicly called for genocide at the “Dharma Sansad” or religious conference in Haridwar, Uttarakhand went viral on the Internet. Ashwini Upadhyay of the BJP also participated in the event and distributed a copy of what he called the “Bhagwa (Saffron) Constitution”.

After being angry at the video of the secret meeting, the Uttarakhand police filed a lawsuit, but only named one person and “other people.” The organizers of some secret meetings even show off their connections with the People’s Party and share photos with members of the ruling party.

Tejasvi Surya is also the national chairman of the BJP Yuva Morcha or Youth Party, and is notorious for his split politics and provocative remarks.

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