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Delhi’s AAP minister’s presence at ‘conversion event’ sparks row, BJP seeks his removal

Written by  Shefali Kohli -- October 08th 2022 05:44 PM
Delhi’s AAP minister’s presence at ‘conversion event’ sparks row, BJP seeks his removal

Delhi’s AAP minister’s presence at ‘conversion event’ sparks row, BJP seeks his removal

New Delhi , October 8: Aam Aadmi Party leader Rajendra Pal Gautam purportedly denouncing Hindu deities at a religious conversion programme, as can be seen in a viral video of the event held in the national capital recently has come under criticism by the BJP. AAP supremo and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was also called out over the matter. Also Read | Deaths of Indian prisoners in Pak jails alarming; 6 died in last 9 months: MEA "This is an insult to Hinduism and Buddhism. AAP ministers are attempting to incite riots. The minister should immediately be removed from the party. We are submitting a complaint against him," BJP MP Manoj Tiwari told reporters on Friday. On the other hand the AAP leader alleged that the BJP could only lodge false cases and claimed that the BJP was "anti-national." hindu3 "BJP is anti-national. I have faith in Buddhism. Why does anyone have trouble with it? Let them complain. Constitution gives us the freedom to follow any religion. BJP is afraid of AAP. They can only lodge fake cases against us," said AAP leader Gautam. In the viral video, Gautam was seen along with hundreds of people taking an oath. Purportedly, the person on the microphone leads the oath with," 'We will not believe in Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh, Gauri-Ganesh as Gods and will never pray to them. I will not consider Ram and Krishna as Gods and will never... I will not pray to Gauri Ganpati etc or any other Hindu religious Gods and goddesses". This video of organizing 'Ghar Wapsi in Buddhism' program in Delhi on October 5 under the banner of 'Mission Jai Bhim' was shared on Rajendra Pal Gautam's Facebook page. Also Read | Punjab regularises services of 9,000 contractual teachers; notification issued The AAP minister also claimed that the same oath was taken by Babasaheb Ambedkar, when he converted to Buddhism. -PTC News with ANI inputs


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