BJP Calls Congress 'Anti-Hindu' After Digvijaya Singh's 'Communalism' Remark Sparks Political Firestorm
The BJP has launched a blistering attack on the Congress party, labelling it "anti-Hindu" after senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh made a provocative remark about majoritarian communalism โ a comment that has reignited the charged debate about religion and politics in India.
Singh, speaking at an event held on Jawaharlal Nehru's death anniversary, said that "majoritarian communalism is far more dangerous than minority communalism." The remark was aimed at the BJP's Hindutva politics, but it was quickly seized upon by the ruling party as evidence of Congress's hostility toward the Hindu majority.
The BJP's response was swift and scathing. Party spokespersons accused the Congress of pandering to minority vote banks and undermining the cultural fabric of the nation. Social media erupted, with both sides exchanging fire in the high-temperature arena of Indian political discourse.
This exchange is the latest flashpoint in a long-running battle over the role of religion in Indian public life. The Congress party has historically positioned itself as secular, while the BJP embraces Hindutva โ a nationalist ideology rooted in Hindu culture. Every election cycle brings new skirmishes along this fault line.
For India's democratic health, the question is whether political debate can move beyond religious polarisation to address the substantive issues facing the nation โ economic inequality, educational reform, healthcare access, and climate resilience.
This is Dr. Raj Patel for Global1 News, reporting from Mumbai. ๐ฎ๐ณ
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