Won't spare mosques built on govt land: BJP's Parvesh Verma


New Delhi, Jan 28 (IANS): BJP MP Parvesh Verma has kicked off a row by claiming that if the BJP comes to power in Delhi then it will not only clear the Shaheen Bagh area of the anti-CAA protesters within an hour, but will also remove all existing mosques in his parliamentary constituency built on government land within a month.

While addressing a small crowd inside a room in the Vikaspuri Assembly constituency, BJP's west Delhi MP said: "This is not just another election. It is an election to decide the unity of a nation.

"If the BJP comes to power on February 11, you will not find a single protester within an hour. And within a month, we will not spare a single mosque built on government land in my Lok Sabha constituency," The gathering broke out in loud applause.

The comment comes just a day after the BJP candidate from Hari Nagar Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga claimed the same while replying to a tweet of Arvind Kejriwal's.

He said: "Talk to people who are raising slogans in name of Jinnah? Talk to those who are raising slogans for freedom from Hindus? Talk to those who are talking about 'free Kashmir'?

"And as far as the matter of reopening of roads, it will be thrown open as soon as the election results will be out on February 11."

Verma's rhetorics which seem to be in line with the BJP's new found electoral agenda in Shaheen Bagh protest, comes soon after Union Minister of State for Finance Anurag Thakur's "shoot the traitors" barb that has the opposition up in arms.

In a video that has gone viral, Thakur, sporting a grey kurta and saffron stole, is seen raising slogans, like "Desh ke gaddaro ko" and the crowd completing that with, "goli maaro saalo ko" (Shoot the traitors).

While the sight of thousands of protesters sitting at Shaheen Bagh and blocking route 13A has been acting as a symbol of anti-CAA protests, it has come under judicial and public scrutiny.

The protest was launched on December 15 last year. On Monday, the BJP alleged that the protest is a "manufactured" one, and claimed that the controversial Popular Front of India (PFI) money was being used to keep the logistics of this long lasting protest afloat.

  

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Tue, Jan 28 2020

    He is welcome to do so; but it should not be limited only to Masjids built on public property. It should be applicable to all type of Construction.
    Recently, Amit Shah and BJp head in Delhi Mr. Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of Housing and urban affairs of India boasted of LEGALIZING the UNAUTHORIZED Colonies of Delhi. Parvesh Verma had no problem that time.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Jan 28 2020

    Without any golmaal BJP or any other party can think of forming Government in Delhi. Only AAP will be there if they Govern like they do it now. BJP's Hinduism and Congress's Secularism has gone in the dust bin since five years and I hope AAP will be all over India at the present way of Governance.

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Tue, Jan 28 2020

    Agree completely.

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 28 2020

    What do you intend to do about the temples built on such lands ?

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  • Rishi, Thane/ Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 28 2020

    INDIA Demands PAA (Politicians Amendment Act) no entry for criminals and uneducated people in Parliament

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 28 2020

    Even a corporator's seat (ticket) costs crores. Which honest educated individual will pay so much to be a future politician ?

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