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Kharge's mother, sister killed by Razakars but....: Yogi

November 12, 2024 19:54 IST
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Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday claimed Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge purposely keeps mum on the tragic death of his mother and sister in an attack by Razakars as he feared losing Muslim votes.

IMAGE: Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath holds a mace during a public meeting in support of BJP candidate from Achalpur assembly seat, Pravin Vasant Tayade for the Maharashtra assembly elections, in Amravati, Maharashtra, November 12, 2024. Photograph: ANI Photo

Days after Kharge criticised the seer-turned-politician on his saffron attire and batenge to katenge slogan, Adityanath launched a strong counterattack at a poll rally in Maharashtra's Amravati.

 

He accused the Congress veteran of suppressing these painful personal memories for political expediency.

Adityanath alleged Congress ignores historical atrocities for the sake of vote bank politics.

Kharge has conveniently forgotten the history of the Razakars under the Nizam of Hyderabad despite the personal loss he had suffered, Adityanath said.

"(Mallikarjun) Kharge's village, Varawatti, was also burned down by Razakars, and his mother, aunt, and sister died in the attacks," Adityanath claimed.

He alleged Kharge was suppressing this truth fearing he might lose Muslim votes if he spoke about atrocities committed by the Nizam's forces.

"Congress is trying to reject history and Kharge has conveniently forgotten what happened to his family, just for vote bank politics," said the Uttar Pradesh chief minister.

The Razakars were a paramilitary force that operated in the erstwhile princely state of Hyderabad with a primary objective to maintain the rule of the Muslim Nizams of Hyderabad and prevent the accession of Hyderabad to India.

The UP CM further alleged that the historical leadership of Congress compromised with the Muslim League in 1946, resulting in the division of India and the killing of Hindus.

"When the Nizam realised during the Independence movement that he could not remain independent, he resorted to killing Hindus," said Adityanath.

He claimed BR Ambedkar had advised Hindus and Scheduled Castes to move to Maharashtra for their safety (from the Nizam-ruled territory).

Adityanath also warned against divisions within the nation.

"If you are divided, your daughters will become unsafe, temples will be attacked, and communities targeted. This is the reality of what happens when you are not united," Adityanath said while drawing a parallel with the "rise of instances of love jihad and land jihad in Maharashtra" and blaming the erstwhile Congress governments.

During a poll rally, Kharge had said, "Many leaders live in the guise of sadhus and have now become politicians" in a veiled attack on Adityanath.

"On the one hand, you wear gerua (saffron) clothes, and on the other hand, you say batoge to katoge. I would say to the BJP, either wear white clothes or if you are a sanyasi, wear gerua clothes, but then get out of politics," Kharge had said.

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