Hindus all over the world are waking up: Anil Bonde

Hindus all over the world are waking up: Anil Bonde

New Delhi, February 10 (IANS). BJP MP Anil Bonde supported Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s statement that if you follow the rules, you will be in benefit. He said that Hindus all over the world are waking up.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had said that if you follow the rules, you will be benefited. Otherwise where does the way forward go? If someone breaks the law, the path leads straight to hell. If someone is dreaming of going to heaven by breaking the law, then this dream is never going to be fulfilled.

Speaking to IANS in New Delhi, BJP MP Anil Bonde said that this is absolutely true because Hindus have woken up now. Hindus have strong leaders like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Home Minister Amit Shah. Hindus are no longer suppressed. Earlier, during the Congress rule, Hindus were ashamed to even speak, but today Hindus proudly say, ‘We are Hindus’.

On the tweet of former Army Chief General Manoj Naravane, BJP MP Anil Bonde said that Defense Minister Rajnath Singh was explaining to Rahul Gandhi that the book he was referring to has not been published yet. General Naravane said that I have written this book, but even after the publisher’s request, it was sent to the Defense Ministry for permission. Nevertheless, Rahul Gandhi mentioned the advance copy of the book, which had not been published yet. Rahul Gandhi wasted so many days of Parliament. Speaker Om Birla tried his best to convince him, but his aim was only to waste the time of the House.

On Pakistan withdrawing the boycott of T-20 World Cup match against India, BJP MP Anil Bonde said that Congress supports whatever demands Pakistan makes. Pakistan had told the ICC that unless certain conditions were met, they would not play against India. His conditions were – the match should be played as a bilateral game and a triangular series with Bangladesh, Pakistan and India. Furthermore, the matches must be played on Pakistani soil. India should join it. ICC refused to accept these three conditions and clearly said that if you want to stay in cricket then you will have to follow the rules. That is why Pakistan had to accept. Now Pakistan has given up its demand, but Congress is still supporting ‘not playing’. Pakistan and Congress dance to the same beat. There is a need to search what is the relation between Pakistan and Congress.

–IANS

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