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Hindu Mahasabha statement on Godse is condemnable

New Delhi: The silence of the central government and the BJP on the condemnable statement of the Hindu Mahasabha that it wants to install the bust of Mahatma Gandhi’s assassin at public places, is extremely shocking.

The absurd statements from organisations like Hindu Mahasabha are on the rise and the silence of the BJP’s central government only appears to be encouraging their nefarious designs.

It is beyond imagination that any sane individual or organisation could make a public statement of installing the busts of Nathuram Godse and could get away with it.

This is for the second time within the span of a week that fanatic elements associated with the BJP have given such a reprehensible statement.

Last week, BJP Lok Sabha MP Sakshi Maharaj had called Godse a nationalist, though he retracted his words following public outrage and was also forced to apologise in the public.

Now with Hindu Mahasabha calling Godse a “nationalistic political leader”, it is clear beyond doubt, that there is a design behind such statements.

The Aam Aadmi Party demands that the central government must break its silence on the issue and ensure that nothing should be done to show disrespect to father of the nation in any manner.

Such dangerous and condemnable ideas must be certainly nipped in the bud to prevent the nation from being shamed.

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