

Sanjay Raut made this serious allegation on bjp in Saamana!
shiv sena UBT chief uddhav thackeray has fiercely attacked prime minister Narendra Modi and amit Shah. shiv sena (UBT) mouthpiece 'Saamana' taunted that 'Modi-Shah's rule will end one day, but before leaving they will divide the country into pieces. In the last 10 years, Hindus and Muslims in india have become two separate nations. This atmosphere is like partition. Changing the history of Shivarai, demanding separate shops for Hindus and Muslims, all this is a well-planned conspiracy, which is pushing india towards Hindu Pakistan.'
'Saamana' wrote, "The final phase of the Modi era has now begun. Modi and his people will leave someday, but before leaving they will divide this country into pieces, this is clearly visible. The communal and religious hatred that has increased in the country today was visible in the same way even before the partition. Today some Hindu leaders here have taken on the role of Jinnah. A national program is being run to provoke Muslims by finding faults in them, which is shocking." 'This is not the way to celebrate'
The Saamana mouthpiece further wrote, "India won the final match of the india vs new zealand Champions Trophy in Dubai. After this, bjp supporters took out processions in many places celebrating the victory. These processions were deliberately taken out in front of mosques at night and incidents like making noise, playing musical instruments loudly, sloganeering against Muslims started there. Due to this, a riot broke out between two groups in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh. Its effect was also seen in other places. This is not the way to celebrate victory."
Sanjay Raut wrote in Saamana, "The bharatiya janata party and people associated with its ideology are openly saying that we will not live with Muslims. However, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat recently publicly said that the dna of Hindus and Muslims is the same. Hindus and Muslims should live together. They have been together since the beginning, but the new people associated with the ideology of the Sangh do not accept this idea."