Rajasthan Assembly Ravindra Bhati Reacts on Anti-Conversion Bill Says Govts will come-Go Recited Gita Verse-Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

Rajasthan Assembly Ravindra Bhati Reacts on Anti-Conversion Bill Says Govts will come-Go Recited Gita Verse-Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

During the discussion on the Vidhani Dharma-Compiring Prohibition Bill in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, the House resonated with the verse of the Gita on Tuesday. Shiva MLA Ravindra Singh Bhati started his address with the shloka of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, which mentions the destruction of unrighteousness and the protection of religion by taking the incarnation of Lord Krishna. Bhati said that he comes from a dynasty who has sacrificed his life for centuries to protect religion and culture.

Talk of danger on religion and culture

Bhati said that our country is strong, but efforts are being made to weaken its roots. Political selfish parties and foreign forces are making collective conversion by implicating the innocent people in the greed of religion and money. He directly called it an attack on the faith and cultural foundation of the country. He said that religion is a matter of faith, not of bargaining. It is clearly stated in the Gita that there is only one religion of the whole world- human religion.

Law supportBut the advice of vigilance

Bhati made a strong argument in support of this, stating the anti -conversion law as a demand of the hour. However, he also warned that this law should not be used to remove political enmity or torture innocent people. It is the responsibility of the government to maintain the balance of both hardness and justice. He especially mentioned the suffering of tribal society and said that this society is culturally rich, but these naive and true people are being converted and converted.

Cordial tradition of marginal region

Giving the example of his marginal region, Bhati said that there has been brotherhood and mutual harmony for hundreds of years. At the time of Partition, when Punjab and Bengal were scorched by riots, there were no riots in the name of religion and caste in Rajasthan. This tradition continues even after 70 years of independence.

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Decreasing level attack in politics

Bhati described the desire of vote in politics as the biggest crisis. He said that a wall of hatred is being erected between Hindu-Muslim, sometimes Jat-Rajput and sometimes other societies. He said that those who take the names of Gandhi and Nehru are working to divide and set the society on fire.

Remembering great leaders

Bhati proudly said that he comes from the earth where there were leaders like the late Jaswant Singh, Tansingh, Gangaram, Virdchand Jain and Hadi Saheb, who did politics but never distributed the people on the basis of religion and caste. Recalling former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, he said that governments will come, governments will go, but this country should remain.

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