Drop nuclear bomb on Pakistan: VHP leader Acharya Dharmendra
In view of increased ceasefire violations by the Pakistani troops, VHP leader Acharya Dharmendra has said that nuclear bomb should be drooped on India's hostile neighbour.
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Kota: In view of increased ceasefire violations by the Pakistani troops, VHP leader Acharya Dharmendra has said that nuclear bomb should be drooped on India's hostile neighbour.
The senior VHP leader said that dropping a nuclear bomb on Pakistan is important for maintaining stability and peace in the Indian sub-continent.
Acharya Dharmendra even suggested naming Pakistan as an enemy state, not a neighbouring state, according to Jagran.com.
The VHP leader also held 'Father of the Nation' Mahatma Gandhi responsible for the 'Partition' tragedy between Indian and Pakistan.
He even questioned government's decision to put Mahatma Gandhi's picture on Indian currency notes.
Acharya Dharmendra made these remarks while speaking to media during a function in Kota, Rajasthan.
Contrary to growing demands for making cow the national animal, the VHP leader called for making it the national mother of India.
Citing late president APJ Abdul Kalam and revolutionary freedom fighter Ashfaqulla Khan, Acharya Dharmendra said there is no lack of patriot Muslims in India.
While condemning the Narendra Modi-led NDA government at the Centre, the VHP leader said that the present dispensation has confined itself to building just toilets and ensuring cleanliness.
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