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Himachal LoP Jai Ram Thakur alleges anti-Hindu bias under Congress rule

Himachal LoP Jai Ram Thakur alleges anti-Hindu bias under Congress rule

Himachal LoP Jai Ram Thakur alleges anti-Hindu bias under Congress rule

Shimla: Himachal Pradesh LoP and former Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur on Saturday launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu led Congress government, accusing them of fostering an “anti-Sanatan” mindset and systematically targeting the Hindu population of the state.

Thakur was addressing a press conference in Shimla alongside State BJP President Rajiv Bindal.

“Ever since the Congress came to power, incidents against Hindus have been on the rise in Himachal Pradesh. The Chief Minister himself had publicly spoken of defeating a party that represents the ideology of 97 per cent Hindus of this state. That statement has now become the government’s operating mindset,” said Thakur.

“The case of a missing Hindu girl is nothing but love jihad. Shockingly, the police deliberately delayed registering an FIR despite repeated requests from the family. It was only after angry public protests that the girl was traced,” referring to a recent incident in Paonta Sahib, Thakur said.

He alleged that the government responded to the public outrage not with justice but political vengeance. “Cases under BNS Section 109 have now been registered against senior BJP leaders, including Dr Rajiv Bindal and former minister Sukh Ram Chaudhary. This is nothing but a case of political retaliation,” Thakur added.

He said during the present Congress regime there were multiple incidents pointing to Anti-Hindu bias.

The BJP leader said that this was not the first time the Congress government had displayed open bias against Hindus or attempted to stifle the voice of the opposition.

“In the Manohar murder case in Chamba, the government didn’t allow opposition leaders to visit the spot. In Nahan, a Muslim youth from Saharanpur slaughtered a cow and shared the photos on social media yet no legal action was taken,” he said.

Thakur also raised the issue of an illegal mosque construction in Sanjauli, a matter that had sparked national outrage. “Despite the uproar, the Congress government chose to remain silent,” he said.

The LoP alleged that the Congress government in Himachal Pradesh was turning a blind eye to serious issues like “love jihad”, illegal religious structures, and alleged cow slaughter.

“All of this reveals a deliberate anti-Sanatan intent. If the false cases filed against BJP leaders are not withdrawn immediately, we will launch a massive statewide agitation,” Thakur warned.

Rajiv Bindal, who was present at the press conference, echoed these sentiments and said the government was resorting to vendetta politics instead of focusing on law and order.

The BJP leadership has demanded immediate withdrawal of what they termed as “false and fabricated” charges and warned of intensified protests if their demand is not met.

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