Chirag Paswan Stands Firm on Constitutional Governance Amidst 'Hindu Rashtra' Debate
Union minister Chirag Paswan addresses the advocacy of a 'Hindu Rashtra' by religious leader Acharya Dhirendra Shastri. He emphasizes that the nation is governed by the Constitution, dismissing opposition criticism as politics of appeasement. Paswan also comments on state politics and immigration issues in Bihar.
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In a recent statement, Union minister Chirag Paswan addressed the advocacy of a 'Hindu Rashtra' by Acharya Dhirendra Shastri, describing it as an individual opinion supported by some but emphasizing that the nation will continue to be governed by the Constitution.
Paswan criticized the opposition, accusing them of engaging in appeasement politics and attempting to stir controversy for political gain. He defended Bihar's governance structure and implied a future political clash between allies Congress and RJD.
The minister also shared his perspective on immigration issues in Bihar, linking them to past political leadership, and expressed support for initiatives aimed at reversing migration trends, noting his party's commitment to the 'Bihar First Bihari First' mission.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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