During the 'Hindu Swabhiman Yatra' of Union minister Giriraj Singh, bjp mp Pradeep Kumar Singh has given a controversial statement. He has said such a thing that the video of his statement is being shared on social media. mp Pradeep Kumar Singh has said that if you want to live in Araria, you will have to become a Hindu. He has also said that at the time of marriage, find out your caste and family and then get married. mp Pradeep Singh said these things in a program organized in Araria RS on the evening of monday (21 October).

Protest on the streets against the statement

Faisal Javed Yasin, founder of Mudda Sanstha, said that this statement is condemnable. In response to the MP's statement, he raised slogans and said that if you want to live in Araria, you will have to maintain social harmony. Here on tuesday (October 22, 2024), some youths led by Faisal Javed Yasin demonstrated on the streets in Araria city. Slogans were raised against mp Pradeep Kumar Singh. The mp was also asked to apologize and resign.

'What shame is there in calling oneself a Hindu...'

In the viral video, mp Pradeep Singh is saying that what shame is there in calling oneself a Hindu? He further says, "We say that if you want to live in Araria, you will have to become a Hindu. When you have to get your son or daughter married, then look for caste, but when it comes to unity of Hindus, then first become a Hindu and then look for caste."

people are trolling mp Pradeep Singh a lot on social media for this statement. However, people associated with bjp say that this statement is not for two religions but for the Hindus divided in various ways to unite. On the other hand, people from opposition parties have said that it is a conspiracy to destroy brotherhood in the society. Let us tell you that Union minister and mp Giriraj Singh has set out on Hindu Swabhiman Yatra. He has clearly said that this is not a party program. Now, during this yatra, bjp mp Pradeep Singh has given such a statement that the political temperature in bihar is sure to rise.

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