Yati Narsinghanand urges Hindus to boycott Har Ghar Tiranga campaign
Yati Narsinghanand urges Hindus to boycott Har Ghar Tiranga campaign
m.u.h
12/08/2022386
Hindu supremacy visionary Yati Narsinghanand called on Hindus to boycott the “Khar Ghar Tiranga” campaign launched by the central government to commemorate the 75th anniversary of independence.
In a video that went viral on social media on Friday, the accused of hate speech claimed the campaign was intended to benefit a Muslim-owned company.
“The biggest order [of procuring flags] because this campaign was taken over by a company in West Bengal owned by a certain Salauddin,” he said. “This is one big conspiracy against the Hindus. if you are [Hindus] If you want to stay alive, then stop giving your money to Muslims in the name of this campaign.”
Last month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched Har Gar Tiranga Campaign encourage citizens to display the tricolor in their homes from 13 to 15 August.
In the video, Narsinghanand also claimed that Hindu politicians campaign for an economic boycott of Muslims but give them government contracts when they come to power.
“Teach these politicians a lesson,” he said. “They can’t use your [Hindus] money to make Muslims rich and then have them kill your children. Don’t fall into the trap of these people.”
Narsinghanand also urged Hindus to boycott the national flag, saying that it harmed them. “Every Hindu should have a saffron-colored flag over his house,” he said.
The seer was arrested on January 15 after he called for genocide against Muslims at a religious conclave in Haridwar. He was released on bail in the February 7 case, on the condition that he not participate in any gatherings “aimed at creating dissension between communities.”
However, on April 17, he delivered another inflammatory speech at a religious conclave in the Una district of Himachal Pradesh. He asked the Hindus to have more children so that India would not become an Islamic country.
The seer keeps posting video messages with provocative comments about Muslims.
On June 8, Narsinghanand said that visit Jama Masjid on June 17 with the Quran and Islamic history books to show Muslims what they are talking about the Prophet Muhammad. Then the administration of the Ghaziabad region asked him to cancel the visit.