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BJP Members threaten protests over congress leader Dhruvanarayana comparison of RSS and Taliban

The BJP and Congress are in constant disagreement over an articulation given by the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) chief executive R. Dhruvanarayana that “RSS is the genuine variant of Taliban”. BJP hosts declared that they will streak black flags at all the public capacities he joins in, on the off chance that he doesn’t release an apology statement.

Dhruvanarayana Stands By His Words

Dhruvanarayana, a senior Congress Dalit leader, previous MP and close compatriot of the Opposition chief Siddaramaiah immediately dismissed the interest and has said he will remain by his words. This may prompt a showdown between the BJP and Congress laborers in the Mysuru locale.
Dhruvanarayana defended his assertion of comparing Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to the Taliban and said he implied his words and stands by his assertion.
“RSS and Taliban work on the reason of religion. There are striking likenesses between the two associations. On this establishment, I have compared RSS to Taliban,” he said.
He said that both RSS and Taliban are advocates of religion. They don’t focus on secularism. RSS laborer Nathuram Godse shot and killed Mahatma Gandhi. During that time, Home Minister Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel had forced a restriction on RSS.
Further added that RSS doesn’t trust in a vote based system. It engenders religion and ‘manuvaad’ to nurture a various leveled society. Taliban wards ladies off and the RSS additionally does likewise.

BJP MLA Warns Protests If Dhruvanarayana Fails To Apologise

Enraged BJP Yuva Morcha members did a glimmer fight before Dhruvanarayana’s office. At the point when they attempted to lay an attack on his office, police took them to authority and delivered them a short time later on Monday evening.
BJP MLA L. Nagendra and Mysuru City President T.S. Sreevatsa have cautioned that if Dhruvanarayana neglects to apologise, he will confront black flags and hardened fights.