Will provide free tickets for those who want to go to Pak: Sharan Pumpwell
Team Udayavani, Feb 6, 2023, 8:27 AM IST
Mangaluru: Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader Sharan Pupmpwell alleged that there is a plot for Islamic rule in India by 2047 and it will not be allowed.
Speaking at the Hindu Smajostsava held at Kottara here on Sunday, Sharan said that those who want Islamic rule can go to Pakistan. “We will arrange tickets for them free of charge,” he added.
Civilization and culture have been destroyed in the countries wherever Islamic rule began, he alleged and added that it cannot be allowed in India. “Hindus should come out of the caste system divisions which are an enemy of Hinduism. They should get inspiration from the struggle and sacrifice of their forefathers for the nation,” he said.
Further, he alleged that there is a conspiracy to divide India once again and it must be reversed.
‘I Stand by my statement’
Defending his statement at the Shaurya Day program in Ullal recently, Sharan said that none raised their voices when innocent Hindus were killed. “My aim is to create self-confidence among Hindus,” he added.
Sharan also defended MP Nalin’s statement about love jihad and said that “safety of Hindus” is important along with development work.
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