Hindu leader urges Muslims’ eviction from homes

Sister organisation of BJP caught on camera saying Muslims should be prevented from buying property.


News Desk April 22, 2014
Narendra Modi poses for a photograph as party candidate from Mumbai Poonam Mahajan takes a ‘selfie’ with him at an election rally in Mumbai. PHOTO: AFP



It is getting increasingly harder for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to convince sceptical voters that it poses no threat to Muslims, after Pravin Togadia, president of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, a sister organisation, was caught on camera talking about how to prevent Muslims from buying property in Hindu-dominated areas.


“Muslims have been buying Hindu properties at throwaway prices. How do you stop this?” As a solution, he offers, “You put pressure on the government to enforce the Disturbed Areas Act the way we have in cities like Ahmedabad.”

The circumstances in which he spoke are also controversial. Togadia had joined a group of Hindu activists outside the residence of a Muslim man in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, who were calling for the man’s eviction.

“If he does not relent, go with stones, tyres and tomatoes to his office. There is nothing wrong in it. Killers of Rajiv Gandhi have not been hanged ... there is nothing to fear and the case will go on,” Togadia told the charged-up gathering, the Times of India reported.

While not a part of the BJP itself, the VHP and the BJP are both part of the Rashtriya Swayamsevakh Sang, a right-wing Hindu nationalist organisation formed in the early 20th century. There is significant overlap between the organisations, and their core political ideology remains the same.



It may also be troublesome for the BJP that the incident took place in the home state of BJP’s prime ministerial candidate and Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who is already suspected by many for his role in the 2002 Gujarat riots that killed at least a thousand people, mostly Muslims.

After the riots, Ahmedabad, Gujarat’s biggest city, was segregated along communal lines, with Muslims settling to poor, ghettoised shanty towns away from the Hindus.

India’s Election Commission took notice of the video, and demanded a copy before making a decision. Condemning Togadia’s statements, Congress leader Rashid Alvi said, “I think Togadia should be given treatment. He should be hospitalised.”

Published in The Express Tribune, April 22nd, 2014.

COMMENTS (27)

mansoor | 10 years ago | Reply

Its not only Modi but also BJP's right-wing allies who r extremist hindus and will b partly running the show along with BJP/Modi. Evenbefore reaching the power corridors, below representatives of these organisations are letting out their hatred and making hate-speeches against muslims and Pakistan. - Akali Dal - Togadia - Ramdas kadam - Giriraj singh Its a shame that Hindus have in general have ignored these extremists and going ahead to support Modi while Muslims staying away from him. Hence a communal divide has already begun before him coming into power. Had it been a muslim, they would have been quick to label them as islamic fundamentalist.

M.N.!qbal | 10 years ago | Reply

there are always people in Hindu Muslim and other communities who think in the right direction . They have love for humanity and believe in unity .They are not selfish and short sighted and believe in justice .India can exist as a strong progressive nation only if there are equal chances for all communities to progress .Evil forces always try to spread hatred through false propaganda . they are enemies 0f the philosophy of Nehru and Gandhi .They want to see India disintegrated and disturbed. I hope people of India and Pakistan will listen to the voice of reason and join hands to fight poverty ignorance illiteracy and extremism. .

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