Also expel Pakistani and Bangladeshi Muslims

Mumbai, 25 Jan 2020, Saturday

With the support of Congress and the NCP, the Shiv Sena, which formed the government in Maharashtra, showed its original form and said that the Muslims from Pakistan and Bangladesh should withdraw.

The demand was made in a foreword written in the party's mouthpiece.

Raj Thackeray of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena was also ridiculed in the foreword. It wrote how it was said that a party should be forced to change its flag to expel Pakistani and Bangladeshi Muslims.

Without mentioning the name of Raj Thackeray, he said in a foreword that a party founded 14 years ago on the issue of conservation of the Maratha people had decided to embark on Hinduism.

The rally was made in connection with reports published on Friday that Raj Thackeray is supposed to join hands with the BJP on the birthday of Shiv Sena founder president Balasaheb Thackeray on Sunday.

However, the Shiv Sena itself has softened its Hinduism by joining hands with the Congress and the NCP called Secular to form a government in Maharashtra.

Interestingly, the Congress and the NCP are protesting on the issue of new citizenship laws and citizens' register, while the Shiv Sena has expressed a different opinion than its two allies by calling for the expulsion of Pakistani and Bangladeshi Muslims.


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