‘During the Eid of worrying about trees..’, Minister Nitish Rane’s statement again created an uproar, Waris Pathan gave such an answer
Maharashtra Minister Nitesh Rane often remains in the headlines due to his statements. Now once again he has given such a statement which has created a stir in the political circles. Minister Rane posted on social media platform Are all religions equal?
Let us tell you that the Municipal Corporation has started preparations to cut 1800 trees under the construction of Sadhugram for the Kumbh Mela to be held in 2027 in Nashik. For this reason, cutting of 1800 trees is proposed and environmental activists and citizens have opened a front on this. The government says that to make arrangements for the stay of Sadhus and Mahants, Sadhugram is to be established in 1500 acres for which this work is being done. Minister Rane has given such a statement regarding those who are protesting.
What did Nitesh Rane say on his own tweet?
Talking about his tweet, Nitish Rane said that all I wanted to say was that the rule which applies to one religion, should be applied to other religions also. Those who are speaking against it (tree cutting) should also raise their voice during Bakrid when goats are sacrificed. Why are questions raised only about Hindu festivals?
Waris Pathan’s statement on Nitesh Rane’s tweet
AIMIM national spokesperson Waris Pathan’s statement on Nitish Rane’s tweet has also come to light. He has said that making such statements is not good for the country, for democracy, for secularism. There is talk of cutting trees and they have come to goats, we have been doing this for years. We celebrate our Eid following all the rules, regulations and laws but Nitish Rane just wants to polarize. I would like the Chief Minister of Maharashtra to take cognizance of this.
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