Congress Faces Consequences: MP CM Mohan Yadav Warns of Price for Alleged Disrespect to Hindu Deities
- Posted on January 15, 2024
- Politics
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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav warns Congress of consequences for allegedly disrespecting Hindu deities. Yadav asserts an ideological clash and urges an apology for the party's perceived "sinful" actions. BJP intensifies criticism as Congress declines Ram temple invitation, accusing them of dividing society for political gain.
Madhya
Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav issued a stern warning to the Congress,
asserting that the party would "pay the price" for what he perceived
as disrespect towards Hindu deities. Speaking at a convention in Nagda, Yadav
emphasized that the ideological differences between the Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP) and Congress were not personal but rooted in their conflicting
ideologies.
Yadav
questioned why the Congress consistently pointed fingers at Hindu gods and
goddesses, framing the issue as an ideological fight rather than a personal
vendetta. He drew historical parallels, stating that invaders had destroyed
Hindu temples during periods of subjugation, but now, Congress was allegedly
perpetuating a similar attitude by opposing events like the consecration of the
Ram temple in Ayodhya.
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Post-Consecration
Highlighting
the significance of being Hindu, Yadav referenced Congress's historical
connections, including the establishment of Kashi Hindu Vishwavidyalaya by
former Congress president Madan Mohan Malaviya. He accused the Congress of
harboring animosity towards the term "Hindu" and questioned the
party's stance on issues related to Hindu culture and heritage.
The
Chief Minister went further, urging the Congress to apologize for what he
labeled as their "sin" and accused the party of contributing to the
division of society. Yadav claimed that the Congress had the opportunity to
prevent partition but chose not to, blaming their alleged pursuit of a vote
bank.
Amidst
these accusations, Yadav revealed that the Madhya Pradesh government was
dispatching 5 lakh laddoos to Ayodhya as part of the preparations for the
consecration of the Ram temple. However, he pointed out the Congress's refusal
to attend the event, further fueling the BJP's criticism of the opposition
party.
As
the political tension escalates, with the BJP accusing the Congress of divisive
politics and appeasement, the upcoming 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony of Ram Lalla
in Ayodhya on January 22 looms as a focal point of contention. The Vedic
rituals leading to the main ceremony are scheduled to commence on January 16,
setting the stage for a broader ideological clash between the two political
entities.