New Delhi. Assembly elections are to be held in Gujarat at the end of this year, in such a situation, all the parties have started their preparations from now to take the crown of victory in the state. The parties in the state make lucrative promises to woo the public and bring them in their favor, it is known to all, but many times these promises and claims become a snarl of the party’s neck. Something similar is happening at this time on the statement of state president Jagdish Thakor. Jagdish Thakor said something about minorities in a program, after which the Vishwa Hindu Parishad put up posters of Haj House outside the Congress office and demanded that the Congress office be named Haj House.
Let us tell you, Gujarat Congress President Jagdish Thakor had reached the Congress minority convention. Where he asked to bring Muslims in his favor in the election that he would demand from the party leadership that a manifesto should be issued for Muslims as well. Addressing this conference, Jagdish Thakor said, ‘You all know who is behind the riots in the country and how they benefited from this, we should not fall in their trap. Thakor said the Congress has always stood with the minorities and will never change its ideology, whether it is in power or not. During this, the Congress asked the Muslim voters to remain united, so that their vote does not get divided. Further, Jagdish Thakor referred to the statement of former PM Manmohan Singh. Jagdish Thakor said, ‘Manmohan Singh had said on the sting that minorities have the first right on the country’s property.’
Hindu organizations came out in protest against Thakor’s statement
Now the Hindu organization is angry on this statement of Gujarat Congress President Jagdish Thakor. Angered by Thakor’s statement, the workers of Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad put up posters of Haj House outside the Congress office. However, by morning these posters were removed. Apart from this, Vishwa Hindu Parishad has also demanded that the Congress office be named Haj House while protesting on Thakor’s statement.