
Bandi Sanjay slams ‘Marwadi Go Back' slogans, warns of ‘Rohingya Go Back' agitation
In a blistering attack on Congress, BRS and MIM, Union Minister of State for Home Bandi Sanjay Kumar accused them of 'conspiring to divide Hindus under the guise of 'Marwadi Go Back' campaigns'.
Participating in the Har Ghar Tiranga rally in the city on Friday, along with BJP State president N. Ramchander Rao, Mr. Sanjay questioned the rationale behind 'targeting' Marwadi businessmen.
'Marwadis have never fought for political power, nor have they looted Telangana. They have generated wealth through business and contributed significantly to GDP while upholding the Hindu Sanatana Dharma. Why should they leave Telangana?' he asked.
He added that the real threat was from Rohingyas, and those targeting the Hindus should speak about Rohingyas. He warned that people would intensify the 'Rohingya Go Back' movement to safeguard Hindu traditions.
He also alleged that butcher shops and dry cleaning shops, which are traditionally run by some communities among Hindus, were now taken over by people from minority communities. 'This is part of a conspiracy to divide Hindus,' he claimed.
On allegations of vote theft, Mr. Sanjay dismissed any BJP involvement. 'The Election Commission is a constitutional body. If BJP could manipulate votes, why do we have only 240 MPs instead of a full majority? Wouldn't we have won Telangana and Karnataka too?,' he asked.
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