RSS ideology poses a threat to India’s future: Asaduddin Owaisi
Hyderabad/UNI: AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi on Wednesday alleged that the ideology of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is a threat to the country's future.
The sooner Indians recognise the real 'internal enemies', the better it will be, Owaisi said, reacting to the interview of RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat to 'Organiser' and 'Panchjanya'-- RSS affiliated magazines.
Bhagwat in the interview said Muslims have nothing to fear in India but they must abandon their claim of supremacy.
He also said that there is no harm to Muslims living today in Bharat.
"If they wish to stick to their faith, they can. If they want to return to the faith of their ancestors, they may. It is entirely their choice. There is no such stubbornness among Hindus. Islam has nothing to fear. But at the same time, Muslims must abandon their boisterous rhetoric of supremacy,” Bhagwat said.
Owaisi said, "Who is Mohan to give Muslims 'permission' to live in India or follow our faith? We’re Indians because Allah willed it. How dare he put 'conditions' on our citizenship? We’re not here to 'adjust' our faith or please a bunch of alleged celibates in Nagpur.
"Mohan says there is no external threat to India. Sanghis have been whining about the bogey of 'internal enemies' and 'state of war' for decades & their own Swayamsevak in Lok Kalyan Marg says 'na koi ghusa hai…'."
"Why this 'chori' for China & 'seenazori' for fellow citizens? If we’re indeed at war, has Swayamsevak Sarkar been sleeping for 8+ years," he questioned.
Owaisi said no decent society can tolerate such hatred and radicalism in the name of religion.
"There are enough Hindus who feel the Boisterous Rhetoric of Supremacy of RSS, leave alone how every minority feels," the Hyderabad Lok Sabha MP said.