Bhopal | Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Friday said that he has always used the term “Sanghi terrorism” and never “Hindu terrorism.”
“You have wrong information that Digvijaya Singh used the term ‘Hindu terrorism.’ I have always used the term ‘Sanghi terrorism,” the former Madhya Pradesh chief minister told the media here.
You have wrong information that Digvijay Singh used the term ‘Hindu terrorism’. I have always used the term ‘Sanghi terrorism.’ No terror activity can be defined on the basis of religion. No religion can be a supporter of terrorism: Digvijay Singh, Congress in MP pic.twitter.com/ftCfsa5rga
— ANI (@ANI) June 15, 2018
“No terror activity can be defined on the basis of religion. No religion can be a supporter of terrorism,” Singh added.
Clarify his stand on Sanghi terror,” Singh said, “Bomb blasts were executed by people influenced by Sangh ideology, be it Malegaon blast, Mecca Masjid blast, blast in Samjhauta express or Dargah Sharif.”
Bomb blasts were executed by people influenced by Sangh ideology, be it Malegaon blast, Mecca Masjid blast, blast in Samjhauta express or Dargah Sharif. This outfit which propagates violence and hatred, further propagates terrorism: Digvijay Singh, Congress in Madhya Pradesh pic.twitter.com/WkNcTQCkUQ
— ANI (@ANI) June 15, 2018
Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh accused Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) of propagating violence, Singh said, “This outfit which propagates violence and hatred, further propagates terrorism.”
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