Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Muslim: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader and Union Minister Giriraj Singh often remains in the headlines for his statements. Like always, once again Giriraj Singh, considered the fire brand leader of BJP, has given an inflammatory statement about Muslims before voting in Bihar.
Giriraj Singh’s statement is sure to create a political uproar. Union Minister Giriraj Singh, while addressing an election rally in Arwal district, gave a very controversial statement on Muslims. He termed Muslims as ‘Namak Haram’. Addressing the public meeting, Union Minister Giriraj Singh said that Muslims do not accept the Ayushman scheme.
Modi government works for every section of the society
BJP leader Giriraj Singh said that the Modi government does equal work for every section of the society. But even after this Muslims do not vote for BJP. Referring to a conversation with a Maulvi, the BJP leader said that when I asked him whether he had got the Ayushman card. Then he said yes, I have found it. After this, when I asked whether Hindu-Muslim happened anywhere in this scheme. Then he said no. Then I immediately asked, okay! Then you voted for us.
Then he said that yes he had. After this I said that you should tell in the name of God that you had voted for us. Then he refused. He said that Narendra Modi abused someone. He said no. After this he said that if it was not my fault then why not vote. He further said that those who do not accept anyone’s gratitude. They are called ‘Salt Haram’. Giriraj Singh said that I immediately told the Maulvi that I do not want the votes of these ‘Namak Harams’.











