Haribhoom Explainer: Threat to ban Bajrang Dal came again from Karnataka, know what is the stand of Congress now

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Haribhoom Explainer: Threat to ban Bajrang Dal came again from Karnataka, know what is the stand of Congress now

Priyank Kharge has given a big statement on Bajrang Dal.

Priyank Kharge has given a big statement on Bajrang Dal.

News2News.in Explainer: After the Karnataka assembly elections till now politics is going on on Bajrang Dal. While Bajrang Dal itself is warning the Congress to ban us, the Congress leaders are warning that if the state’s peace system is disturbed, they will definitely ban Bajrang Dal. Now the question arises whether Congress can ban Bajrang Dal. News2News.in Explainer will tell you the history of Bajrang Dal, as well as you will know why politics is still going on in the name of Bajrang Dal.

Priyank Kharge threatens to ban Bajrang Dal

Talking to reporters in Bengaluru on Wednesday, Priyank Kharge, Minister of the Government of Karnataka and son of Congress President Mallikarjuna Kharge, said that our government has promised to make Karnataka a paradise. If the peace of the state is disturbed, then his government will become Bajrang Will ban organizations like Dal and RSS. If the BJP leadership finds this unacceptable, they can go to Pakistan. Also, Priyank made a big statement saying that our government will withdraw the ban on hijab, halal cut and cow slaughter laws in Karnataka.

Kharge got angry on this statement

Bajrang Dal’s national convenor Neeraj Dauneria had said in an interview to a newspaper that no one can ban Bajrang Dal. In 1992, he tried to ban Bajrang Dal. We are not going to be cowed down by these petty threats. He said that Muslims are dependent on the country… We will not tolerate things like love jihad. Priyank Kharge’s latest reaction has come to the fore only after this statement.

Will this dispute go till the Lok Sabha elections?

During the Karnataka assembly elections, the Congress’s promise to ban Bajrang Dal was linked by the BJP to the insult of Bajrangbali. Due to this, Congress was seen on the backfoot. But the way the Congress has formed a majority government in Karnataka, the Congress would also like to see that the issue of Bajrang Dal remains alive. At the same time, BJP will also try to show the image of Congress as anti-Hindu.

Is it easy to ban Bajrang Dal?

Due to the ban on the Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh (RSS), in 1984 the Vishwa Hindu Parishad established Bajrang Dal as its new unit. Since its formation, Bajrang Dal has given a lot of edge to Hinduist issues. Spread the issue of Ram Mandir across the country. Founder of Bajrang Dal The purpose of forming this party was to remove the illegal occupation of other religions on Maths and temples. First of all, this organization worked on the Ram Mandir, after that there was a hue and cry for Kashi and Mathura as well.

By 1990, the popularity of Bajrang Dal had reached its peak. The mass base of this organization was continuously increasing in Bihar, Rajasthan, UP and Madhya Pradesh. Vishva Hindu Parishad has announced kar seva for Ram Mandir. Babri Masjid was demolished by kar sevaks and Bajrang Dal succeeded. In such a situation, experts believe that it is not easy for anyone to ban Bajrang Dal.

Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind also challenged

Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind also strongly raised the demand to ban Bajrang Dal. Recently, at the convention of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind held at Azad Maidan, Mumbai, Maulana Arshad Madani said that I wish Congress had banned Bajrang Dal 70 years ago, then the country would not have to face destruction.

Swami Jitendranand said – show by banning

Swami Jitendranand Saraswati retorted that no state government has the right to ban any organization. Even before this, Congress has banned the Sangh several times while in power. Swami said that Maulana Sahib, keep both history and your memory correct. Bajrang Dal is the force of national unity and integrity. Bajrang Dal is not an organization of goons. If you have the courage, show it by imposing a ban.

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