Singh also slammed the party for having introduced four per cent reservation, in its earlier term, on religious lines in Karnataka, saying it had been done only to appease Muslims.
“If there is any political party in the history of India which took the support of dharma’, or rather, ‘mazhab’ to come to power, then it is Congress,” Singh said, addressing a public meeting at Kagwad in Belagavi district.
Karnataka votes on May 10, with the results slated to be declared on May 13.
The Congress does the “politics of Hindu, Muslim and Christians”, Singh said. “Politics of this sort should never ever be done.”
Only to appease Muslims, the four per cent reservation was given on religious lines, he alleged.
“We will welcome if an economically-weaker Muslim or a Christian gets reservation benefits but the Constitution of India does not permit religion-based reservation,” the Defence Minister said.
After making 2B redundant, the Karnataka government split the four per cent reservation, giving two per cent each to the two dominant communities of the state, Vokkaligas in 2C and Lingayats in 2D category.
Various Muslim bodies have approached the Supreme Court, which has directed the Karnataka government not to implement its decision until it hears the matter on May 9.
“What are you doing? You want to divide the country on the basis of caste, sect and religion? So far as the BJP is concerned, we will speak and do what is true,” Singh said.
Singh alleged that the Congress had been working against the spirit of the Indian constitution. He also stated that politics was not merely about forming a government but about building a society and the nation.
“We cannot work against the ethos of the nation. This is our thinking”.
Singh said there is “nothing hidden” about the character of BJP as the entire world knows about it. “The BJP never believes in discrimination on the lines of caste, creed and religion. The BJP believes in insaaf aur insaaniyat’ (justice and humanity),” he claimed.
The helicopter manufacturing unit of the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited in Tumakuru will produce Make in India’ helicopters, he said. He also claimed that the Centre handled covid like no other countries by giving free vaccines to people.
“This could not have been achieved by the Prime Minister of a weak nation. Only a Prime Minister of a strong nation can talk like this,” the minister said.
In 1990, during the Kuwait war, as many as 1.7 lakh Indians were airlifted from the strife-torn country within just two months — the largest ever civilian evacuation in history.
“There was an impression about India in the past that the country was poor but now India has left the UK behind and become one of the top five economies of the world,” the minister said.
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