Nupur Sharma: BJP moving ahead of Derogatory Fire!!
From odisha to Karnataka, the bjp has been struggling to maintain its supremacy since 2019 and its allies are increasingly wary of its expansionist designs. Is the removal of spokespersons like Nupur Sharma and naveen Kumar Jindal from their posts a well-thought-out ploy of the Bharatiya Janata Party? Or is it a one-off attempt to douse the fire that has raged in Arab countries after his derogatory remarks about the Prophet Muhammad?
One can have the urge to say 'yes' as an answer to the first question, albeit with a great deal of skepticism. Before these spokespersons were removed, a series of conciliatory messages emerged from the Sangh Parivar. bjp President JP Nadda, while deciding its direction last Monday, had said that the ongoing disputes over the Gyanvapi Masjid in Kashi and Shahi Idgah in mathura would be decided by the courts and the Constitution of India. After this, the sarsanghchalak of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Mohan Bhagwat advised against attempts to 'find a Shivling in every mosque'. Then came the statement of the bjp on Sunday, which strongly condemned the insult of any 'religious personality' and said that the party is against 'any ideology which insults or disrespects any sect or religion' .'