Converts vow not to believe in Hindu gods; BJP says AAP is trying to riot

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BJP MP Manoj Tiwari said that the program was conducted with the deliberate aim of creating conflict

From a Buddhist ceremony |Photo: ANI

New Delhi: AAP Minister Rajendra Pal Gautam is accused of trying to riot by showing anti-Hinduism, and BJP is on the front line against AAP and the minister. The BJP’s allegation is against the Buddhist ceremony held in Delhi the other day.

The ceremony was held in Delhi after about 10,000 Hindu believers converted to Buddhism on October 5. The participants of the ceremony had taken a pledge not to believe in Hindu gods. Minister Rajendrapal Gautam also attended the ceremony and took the oath. This is what angered the BJP.

B.R. Organizers claim that this pledge is part of the 22 pledges given to Abedkar’s followers. The BJP alleged that the conversion meeting was an attempt to create riots in the city. BJP MP Manoj Tiwari said that the program was deliberately aimed at creating conflict. Manoj Tiwari alleged that Arvind Kejriwal’s anti-Hinduism is clear from this.

Rajendrapal Gautam also hit back against BJP’s allegation. Gautam alleged that BJP’s anti-nationalism is behind such allegations. If I believe in Buddhism what is the problem with BJP? The Constitution gives every citizen the right to believe in the religion of his choice. BJP’s existence is threatened in many places. The reason for that is AAP. BJP is afraid of AAP. Rajendrapal Gautam said that this is why he is coming with such allegations.

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