Thursday, December 26, 2024
0

Become a member

Get the best offers and updates relating to Liberty Case News.

HomeBlogDevendra Fadnavis Responds to Karnataka Minister's Beef Remark, Defends Savarkar | Mumbai...

Devendra Fadnavis Responds to Karnataka Minister’s Beef Remark, Defends Savarkar | Mumbai News – Times of India

'They don't know anything about Savarkar': Devendra Fadnavis on row over Karnataka minister's beef consumption remark
Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis defended Vinayak Damodar Savarkar against recent criticisms by Karnataka health minister Dinesh Gundu Rao.

NEW DELHI: Maharashtra deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis has hit back at Karnataka health minister Dinesh Gundu Rao over his remarks on Hindutva ideologue Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, accusing him of repeatedly insulting the freedom fighter without understanding his legacy.
Fadnavis defended Savarkar’s contributions, particularly his views on farmers and cows, while condemning what he called an ongoing campaign of misinformation, spearheaded by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.
Speaking to the media on Thursday, Fadnavis said,“These people do not know anything about Savarkar. They keep insulting him”.

He emphasised that Savarkar’s views were deeply rooted in India’s rural life, and the attacks on him, which started with Rahul Gandhi, continue with others trying to further that narrative.

Rao questions Savarkar’s ideology, draws sharp contrast with Gandhi and Jinnah

The controversy erupted after Dinesh Gundu Rao claimed that despite Savarkar’s nationalist credentials, his fundamentalist ideology diverged from Indian culture. At the launch of the Kannada version of the book Gandhi’s Assassin: The Making of Nathuram Godse and His Idea of India by journalist Dhirendra K Jha, Rao remarked that Savarkar, though a modernist in some respects, was a non-vegetarian and not opposed to cow slaughter.
Rao further asserted that Savarkar’s ideas differed sharply from those of Mahatma Gandhi, particularly on issues like beef consumption and Hinduism.
Rao also weighed in on Muhammad Ali Jinnah, labelling him a “hardcore Islamic believer” who ate pork and sought high government positions, contrasting his ideology with Savarkar’s. He urged the public to remain vigilant against the growing influence of fundamentalism represented by figures like Savarkar, while praising Gandhi’s democratic values.
Fadnavis, however, rejected these assertions, calling them part of a broader campaign to misrepresent Savarkar’s legacy.

Source

#Devendra #Fadnavis #Responds #Karnataka #Ministers #Beef #Remark #Defends #Savarkar #Mumbai #News #Times #India