Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Sena: Does BJP’S Hindutva depend on what Rahul eats?

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: The Shiv Sena recently slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over its brand of Hindutva politics and questioned if the BJP stands for Hindutva at all. Terming BJP’S Hindutva agenda as “fake”, Sena leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut asked if the BJP’S Hindutva is dependent on what Congress president Rahul Gandhi eats and drinks.

Raut was referring to recent allegation­s that Gandhi ate chicken momos and chicken kurkure on his recent visit to Kailash - Mansarovar, Nepal.

In his weekly column in Sena mouthpiece ‘Saamana’, Raut said that the BJP is “keeping an eye” on people’s food preference­s, while turning a blind eye towards issues such as building a Ram Temple in Ayodhya, introducin­g Uniform Civil Code and repealing Article 370.

“The BJP has alleged that Rahul Gandhi ate non-vegetarian food before his visit to Mansarovar. Is BJP’S Hindutva hanging on what Rahul Gandhi eats or drinks? (…) This is an example of how the level of politics has fallen in the country(…)there is no harm in engaging in politics of religion, but by keeping an eye on what Rahul Gandhi eats, will India become a Hindu state?”

The Sena leader, in his article, also asked: “What is stopping Prime Minister Narendra Modi from declaring India as a Hindu nation?”

“None of the leaders in power today are ready to say when the Ram Temple will be built in Ayodhya. The Uniform Civil Code and repealing Article 370 are Hindutva issues, but there has been no progress on it,” he added. He attacked the BJP for banning beef consumptio­n in some states under the garb of Hindutva, while accepting it in Goa and northeaste­rn states for electoral gains.

Raut also took on the Jain community, claiming they do not allow people who consume nonvegetar­ian food to reside in housing societies dominated by them. “It is a surprise that people from the Jain community do this. It is virtuous to earn money through dishonest means and construct buildings, but to disallow a house to people eating non-vegetarian food is religious behaviour. Rahul Gandhi eating nonvegetar­ian food is a crime, but non-vegetarian­s not being given a house is not a crime legally because BJP wants votes from the Jain community,” he said.

Raut’s criticism comes even as his party has decided not to align with the Opposition parties on the nation-wide bandh declared on Monday.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut questioned BJP’S brand of Hindutva politics.
HT FILE Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut questioned BJP’S brand of Hindutva politics.

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