Jaipur: There has been an uproar over the banning of the Hinduist organization Bajrang Dal in the manifesto of the Congress in the Karnataka assembly elections. While BJP leaders are calling it an insult to Hanuman ji, PM Narendra Modi has also attacked the Congress. On the other hand, after Karnataka and Chhattisgarh, the name of Rajasthan has also been included in a new debate to ban Bajrang Dal.
Now in Rajasthan, Disaster Relief Minister Govindram Meghwal, reacting to this matter, has indicated to ban Bajrang Dal in the state as well. While talking to the media, he said that the people of Bajrang Dal are involved in criminal acts and these people commit criminal incidents by chanting Jai Shri Ram, we will oppose such people and take strict action. Although Minister Meghwal did not make any announcement to ban Bajrang Dal directly, but he said that his party's high command and the CM will sit and discuss the ban on Bajrang Dal and then take a decision.
Let us tell you that with the release of the Congress manifesto in Karnataka on Tuesday (May 2), the political temperature has risen regarding the Bajrang Dal. Talking to the media at the State Congress Headquarters, Minister Meghwal further said that today the people of RSS are tearing apart the Constitution and Bajrang Dal includes those people whose history has been criminal. Giving clarification about Karnataka, he said that we have not opposed Bajrangbali, but the people of BJP and RSS are doing criminal acts in the name of God.
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