Kamal Haasan’ Give Controversial Statement, India’s First Terrorist was Hindus

Kamal Haasan’ Give Controversial Statement, India’s First Terrorist was Hindus

On Sunday, PM Narendra Modi said in the Jan Lok Sabha that these people have blamed terrorism on saffron terrorism

The Lok Sabha election has reached its last stop but the name of the controversial statements is not taking the name to stop the voters. Among the major debates on the issue of Hindu, Hindutva and Hindu terrorism, actor Kamal Haasan, who has become a leader from the actor, has given a controversial statement, which can give new air debate to this debate. While addressing a gathering, Kamal Haasan said that free India was the first terrorist Hindu and that was Nathuram Godse. While addressing a public meeting at Arivakurichi in Tamil Nadu, Kamal Haasan said that 'Muslims are present here, I am not saying this so.

But the first terrorist in independent India was Hindu, which was Nathuram Godse. Kamal Haasan, chief of Makkal Nidhi Miyam, said that it was only when Nathuram Godse had killed Mahatma Gandhi. Let him know that the issue of Hindu terrorism is at its peak in this election. When Bharatiya Janata Party gave the ticket to Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, accused of Malegaon terror blast from Madhya Pradesh's Bhopal Lok Sabha seat, the opposition parties questioned it.

Despite raising the question of the Opposition, BJP was aggressive on this issue. The entire BJP, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP President Amit Shah, accused the Congress on this issue and accused him of humiliating Hindus. On Sunday, PM Narendra Modi said in the Jan Lok Sabha that these people have blamed terrorism on saffron terrorism.

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