Congressman and former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath said on Tuesday that because 82% of the country's people are Hindu, India has been a Hindu rash. He said this refers to the so-called god Dhirendra Shastri's claim to a Hindu rash and added that the issue should not be debated as it has been proven to be a supported fact. by data.
“The data shows that 82% are Hindus in our country. There is no dispute here that we are a Hindu fascist,” said the leader of the Madhya Pradesh parliament.
The statement by the National Assembly leader came a day after the leader of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) punched MP Nakul Kamal Nath, son of Kamal Nath, after receiving the chief priest of Bageshwar Dham, Dhirendra Shastri, in Chhindwara. RJD and Congress are both part of the Indian opposition bloc. The criticism fueled speculation about internal conflicts within the newly formed opposition coalition.
Veteran RJD Shivanand Tiwari has criticized MP Nakul Kamal Nath for hosting Dhirendra Shastri in Chhindwara, alleging that the leader of Bageshwar Dham has openly supported turning India into a Hindu Rashtra.
"We oppose Shastri because of his Hindutva agenda. Our country is ruled by the Constitution and not by any other ideology," Tiwari said. “Is it a new low that we will sink to reap political gains?” the head of the RJD wondered.
Nakul Kamal Nath welcomed the so-called god, expressing his excitement on X (formerly Twitter). The MP said: “Fortunately for us, Gurudev's feet have reached the holy land of Chhindwara.