85 percent Hindus do not live in India, Hannan Mollah on CM!

CPI (M) leader Hannan Mollah has strongly hit back at the statement of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, in which he said that the number of Muslims in Assam is increasing very much, due to which Assam will become Bangladesh.

The CPI(M) leader said it was a stupid statement by him, completely stupid. If this were true, then 85 percent Hindus could not live in India.

Speaking to IANS in New Delhi, Mollah said that this is just an excuse for the Sangh. There are three or four main principles of fascism. First, its objective is to completely destroy democracy and weaken the Constitution.

Second, it targets a particular community, spreads hatred against them, and incites others against that community. Third, it spreads lies. The more confidently you repeat a lie, the more people will believe it.

He said that we had talked about this lynching earlier also. India had not seen such lynching before. The first incident was done by groups like Bajrang Dal, to which the Sangh was associated. Muslims and Dalits have been lynched repeatedly in India.

There have been more than 400 such incidents, and counting. Despite voices being raised against this and the Supreme Court directing action, BJP, being the ruling party in many states, remains silent or keeps justifying these actions.

He said that the way Muslims are being targeted in Bengal, this is how fascism works. A fascist ideology has only one objective. This cannot proceed democratically. Firstly, it targets a particular community. Then it spreads hatred in the society and forms its own organization by instigating people against that community.

Jamaat-e-Islami is a right-wing group in Pakistan, which is similar to the Sangh in India. The Sangh also does the same. Suvendu Adhikari knows very well what his own character is, day and night he campaigns against Muslims in Bengal.

On the statement of Pakistani officials regarding the attack on Noor Khan airbase, Mollah said that if an officer speaks openly, then there may be some truth in it.

The question is whether attacks between India and Pakistan will continue. It seems that both the countries are banking on each other to continue verbal attacks. Whenever Pakistan takes a stand, India gets an opportunity to respond, and vice versa. This has become a frequent pattern. There should be harmony in the neighbourhood. But, everyone works according to their politics.
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