Digvijaya Singh follows in Kejriwal's footsteps, meets controversial cleric on Saturday,but he denied there was any political relevance to the meeting with Raza, also the leader of the Ittehad-e-Millat Council, and lauded the cleric for his comments on the need to protect cows in order to perpetuate Hindu-Muslim harmony. Digvijaya also said the comments came as a slap in the face for those who alleged Raza was responsible for triggering communal riots in the state.
IH laughs at Dig sir's poor sense of understanding; was not it a slap on the Mukhota Secularist like Dig sir, who for vote bank,are afraid of protecting their mother cow, even supporting the mass killings of the animals by their leader Kapil Sibbal's family operated slaughter cum export unit, in Delhi named earlier as Arihant Exports .
While Diggy took potshots at the BJP for dissolving MP first Gau Sewa Ayog and indulging in petty politics over it, Raza said, separately, he was not concerned about people's objection to his meeting with Kejriwal. He added that he not only supported Aam Admi Party's fight against corruption and communalism, but would also "participate in Kejriwal's election campaign," if needed. Raza also inaugurated a cow shelter and raised a concern over the way in which cattle was slaughtered and exported outside India. He also said there was the need for a joint campaign to save cattle.
The idea and the initiative taken, was same for Aap's Kejriwal and as was for Congress's Dig sir, to take support from the "Taslima Fatwa" famed controversial leader Moulana Raza. Just as one the heels of calling Batala House encounter as fake . First Dig sir announced it and now asked or adviced his partner, Aap's Kejriwal to accept that the encounter was fake. In first instance Kejriwal takes the lead, but in second case he copied , what Dig sir did long back.
INDIA HONEST wonders and curious to find when Dig sir will officially stop chanting "Vande Maturam" and removing, Annaji's favorit mascot "Bharat Mata" from the election meeting stages and posters, just to copy, what Aap's Kejriwal is now doing in election meetings in Delhi. It is shame to Indians. Seeing all this now, the young Indian student will understand without reading any history book that, why India was ruled by England for 200 years ?
IH laughs at Dig sir's poor sense of understanding; was not it a slap on the Mukhota Secularist like Dig sir, who for vote bank,are afraid of protecting their mother cow, even supporting the mass killings of the animals by their leader Kapil Sibbal's family operated slaughter cum export unit, in Delhi named earlier as Arihant Exports .
While Diggy took potshots at the BJP for dissolving MP first Gau Sewa Ayog and indulging in petty politics over it, Raza said, separately, he was not concerned about people's objection to his meeting with Kejriwal. He added that he not only supported Aam Admi Party's fight against corruption and communalism, but would also "participate in Kejriwal's election campaign," if needed. Raza also inaugurated a cow shelter and raised a concern over the way in which cattle was slaughtered and exported outside India. He also said there was the need for a joint campaign to save cattle.
The idea and the initiative taken, was same for Aap's Kejriwal and as was for Congress's Dig sir, to take support from the "Taslima Fatwa" famed controversial leader Moulana Raza. Just as one the heels of calling Batala House encounter as fake . First Dig sir announced it and now asked or adviced his partner, Aap's Kejriwal to accept that the encounter was fake. In first instance Kejriwal takes the lead, but in second case he copied , what Dig sir did long back.
INDIA HONEST wonders and curious to find when Dig sir will officially stop chanting "Vande Maturam" and removing, Annaji's favorit mascot "Bharat Mata" from the election meeting stages and posters, just to copy, what Aap's Kejriwal is now doing in election meetings in Delhi. It is shame to Indians. Seeing all this now, the young Indian student will understand without reading any history book that, why India was ruled by England for 200 years ?