Congress and Jarkiholi should apologise for comments on the term ‘Hindu’: CM Bommai
The Hindu
The Chief Minister called Mr. Jarkiholi’s statement “pre-conceived” and “pre-planned”, aimed at luring the votes of minorities
Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) working president Satish Jarkiholi and the Congress should apologise for the former’s statement that the term ‘Hindu’ is Persian and its meaning is “dirty and insulting”, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said on Tuesday, November 8, 2022.
Speaking to media persons at Aadi Udupi helipad before flying to Shirahatti, the Chief Minister said all should condemn Mr. Jarkiholi’s statement. “Why are Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Siddaramaiah, who otherwise react to even minor matters, silent over his statement? Is their silence an approval of Mr. Jarkiholi’s statement?” he asked.
Mr. Bommai said the Congress is behaving as if it concurred with the statement of Mr. Jarkiholi. The Chief Minister called Mr. Jarkiholi’s statement “pre-conceived” and “pre-planned”, aimed at luring the votes of minorities. Mr. Jarkiholi is under the illusion that by insulting Hindu religion, the Congress will be able to attract the votes of minorities. “His knowledge (about Hindu religion) is half-baked and his studies are not deep,” he added.
“Mr. Jarkiholi is attempting to damage the founding pillars of Indian beliefs,” the Chief Minister said, adding that the KPCC working president was even justifying his statement. “Creating internal discord in any country amounts to betrayal,” the Mr. Bommai said adding that if the Congress did not apologise, it will lose whatever existence it has in the country, especially in Karnataka.
Taking to Twitter, Kannada and Culture Minister Sunil Kumar with the hashtag “Naanu Swabhimani Hindu” alleged that several Congress leaders were “anti-Hindu” and this legacy was being continued with Mr. Jarkiholi.
“All these years, the @INCIndia has been following Nehru who was against calling him a Hindu. The party never misses a chance to degrade Hindu religion, Hindus, Hindutva & National ideals. Comments by @JarkiholiSatish Is just a continuation of this tradition,” he said.
Speaking at a rally of Manava Bandhutva Vedike (MBV), in Nippani of Belagavi district on Sunday, Mr. Jarkiholi had said that the term Hindu did not originate in India. Instead, he claimed, it was of Persian origin and referred to countries like Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. “If you understand its original meaning, you will be ashamed of yourself. The original meaning of the term is very dirty and insulting,’‘ he further said.