Sangh parivar experimenting with Hitler’s agenda: Chennithala
Team Udayavani, Dec 16, 2019, 2:31 PM IST
Thiruvananthapuram: Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala on Monday alleged the Sangh Parivar was “experimenting” with the agenda of Hitler in India and those opposing it were being threatened.
Chennithala was speaking at a joint protest meeting organised by the ruling CPI(M)-led LDF and the Opposition Congress headed UDF at the martyr’s square here.
“The model before them (RSS) is the Nazi Germany of Hitler. Sangh Parivar is experimenting with the agenda of Hitler. The secularism and the brotherhood of our country is threatened by igniting fake nationalism among the people,” Chennithala said.
“The Centre is curtailing the rights of the people to respond and protest. The anti-democratic policies of the central government has created an atmosphere of fear in the country. Media is under threat, writers are threatened,” he said.
Alleging the saffron party was dividing people along the lines of religion and implementing the Sangh Parivar agenda, he said those opposing its agenda were ‘silenced.’
“The media which opposes it is being threatened using corporate power. Those who write against it are being threatened. Those who oppose their agenda are put behind bars using ED,” Chennithala said.
The Leader of Opposition reiterated Congress Leader Kapil Sibal’s comment in the Parliament that the country has become a ‘Jurassic park’, where two dinosaurs are ruling, one is Modi and the other is Amit Shah.
“Dinosaurs are already extinct. Their fossils are now in the museums or the zoo. There is no doubt that by 2024, the politics of Modi and Shah will become fossils exhibited in the museums of history,” he said.
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