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RSS ought to have been banned earlier than PFI, says Lalu Prasad

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By PTI

PATNA/NEW DELHI: RJD president Lalu Prasad on Wednesday referred to as the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh a “Hindu extremist organisation” that deserved to be banned.

Prasad made the comment in reply to queries from journalists concerning the Union Home Ministry’s ban on the Popular Front of India and several other of its associates beneath a stringent anti-terror legislation.

“They keep raising the bogey of PFI. It is the RSS, which is all about Hindu extremism (‘kattarpanth’), which deserves to be banned first,” mentioned the septuagenarian with attribute candor.

Prasad, who’s away in Delhi in connection along with his occasion’s organisational polls, reiterated that the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will see a “wipe out” (‘safaya ho jayega’) of the BJP, the political offshoot of the RSS, which is ruling on the Centre for the second consecutive time period.

The ailing RJD chief replied with an emphatic “bilkul” (in fact) when requested whether or not he hoped that his son Tejashwi Yadav, at present the deputy CM of Bihar, will at some point rule the state.

However, the staunch loyalist of Congress chief Sonia Gandhi gave a guarded response when requested if he foresaw a scenario the place Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will “run the country” (‘desh ko sambhalenge’).

“‘Sab log mil kar sambhalenge’ (we all will run the show together),” mentioned Prasad, who together with Kumar, had met Gandhi on Sunday.

“We had fruitful talks with Sonia Gandhi. There will be more meetings as the situation evolves,” he mentioned.

The RJD supremo additionally frowned upon many BJP leaders elevating questions as to why images of the assembly with Gandhi weren’t launched, and whether or not Nitish and he returned after an extended wait, with out having met her.

“We had gone to meet a lady in her chamber. Was it a photo session? We must have spoken for an hour or so and they claim there was no meeting,” the previous Bihar CM mentioned.

PATNA/NEW DELHI: RJD president Lalu Prasad on Wednesday referred to as the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh a “Hindu extremist organisation” that deserved to be banned.

Prasad made the comment in reply to queries from journalists concerning the Union Home Ministry’s ban on the Popular Front of India and several other of its associates beneath a stringent anti-terror legislation.

“They keep raising the bogey of PFI. It is the RSS, which is all about Hindu extremism (‘kattarpanth’), which deserves to be banned first,” mentioned the septuagenarian with attribute candor.

Prasad, who’s away in Delhi in connection along with his occasion’s organisational polls, reiterated that the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will see a “wipe out” (‘safaya ho jayega’) of the BJP, the political offshoot of the RSS, which is ruling on the Centre for the second consecutive time period.

The ailing RJD chief replied with an emphatic “bilkul” (in fact) when requested whether or not he hoped that his son Tejashwi Yadav, at present the deputy CM of Bihar, will at some point rule the state.

However, the staunch loyalist of Congress chief Sonia Gandhi gave a guarded response when requested if he foresaw a scenario the place Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will “run the country” (‘desh ko sambhalenge’).

“‘Sab log mil kar sambhalenge’ (we all will run the show together),” mentioned Prasad, who together with Kumar, had met Gandhi on Sunday.

“We had fruitful talks with Sonia Gandhi. There will be more meetings as the situation evolves,” he mentioned.

The RJD supremo additionally frowned upon many BJP leaders elevating questions as to why images of the assembly with Gandhi weren’t launched, and whether or not Nitish and he returned after an extended wait, with out having met her.

“We had gone to meet a lady in her chamber. Was it a photo session? We must have spoken for an hour or so and they claim there was no meeting,” the previous Bihar CM mentioned.

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