‘Those who want to avoid the color of Holi should wear a tarpaulin hijab and leave the house’, controversial statement of a minister of the Yogi government

At present, politics is quite heated in the whole country on the issue of Holi. In this regard, now a controversial statement has come out of the UP government by Minister Raghu Raj Singh. He has said that those who want to avoid the color of Holi should wear a hijab and leave the house. Raghu Raj said that just as the mosque is covered with a tarpaulin and women wear hijab, similarly, the worshippers should wear a tarpaulin hijab and leave the house so that their cap and body are protected from the color of Holi, otherwise they should stay at home.
Raghu Raj Singh did not remain silent here and took the provocative step to the extreme and said that there are three places for those who create trouble during Holi, leave the jail or the state, otherwise get your name written with Yamraj.
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Raghu Raj Singh also supported the demand for construction of a temple in the world-famous Aligarh Muslim University. He said that a temple will be built in AMU, these people should respect the majority. I demand that a Ram temple be built, if it is built, I will lay the first brick. I can sacrifice everything for the temple there.
It is worth mentioning that this time the second Friday of Ramadan and Holi are the same day. Regarding this, CO Anuj Chaudhary in Sambhal also made a controversial statement. He had said that Holi comes once a year and Friday comes 52 times, in such a situation, whoever has a problem with color should stay at home. Since this statement of the Sambhal CO, the matter has taken a long time and the reaction has started. Even Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath echoed the CO’s statement, saying that the officer is a wrestler and will speak like a wrestler.
Minister Gulabo Devi in the Yogi government also supported the statement of Sambhal CO Anuj Chaudhary and said on Saturday that festivals of every religion should be celebrated peacefully and there should be no communalism in it. Gulabo Devi claimed, “The BJP government always wants that whether 12 festivals come or one of our festivals, all should be celebrated peacefully. There should be a spirit of goodwill and love in the society.”