Salman Khurshid’s book will be banned in Madhya Pradesh: Home Minister Narottam Mishra


Bhopal. Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra took a dig at senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid over the book ‘Sunrise over Ayodhya’. In a discussion with the media on Friday, he said that this condemnable book has been published. I will ban the book in Madhya Pradesh after taking advice from legalists. He said that Salman Khurshid does not miss an opportunity to divide Hindus and divide them into castes. They are not leaving the opportunity to divide their India country. Rahul Gandhi was the first to go to those who said ‘Bharat tere tukde honge Inshallah – Inshallah’. This is the same idea that Salman is taking forward.

Home Minister Narottam Mishra questioned- Who said this is not a great India but a bad India, Kamal Nath had said. This book is part of that. Congress has not missed an opportunity to attack Aastha. Sonia Gandhi should clarify with whom she is with this book. Significantly, this book of Salman Khurshid has created a ruckus in the whole country including Madhya Pradesh. The book was released on Wednesday. It was released by former Home Minister P Chidambaram and former Chief Minister of MP Digvijay Singh. As soon as this book was released, leaders associated with BJP and Hindu organizations protested fiercely. In Gwalior, senior BJP leader and former national president of Bajrang Dal Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya said that this thing is intolerable. Giving such exemption in the country is serious for the integrity of India, the harmony of India.

In ‘Sunrise Over Ayodhya, Nationhood in Our Times’, Salman Khurshid has compared today’s Hindutva with the Jihadi Islamist thinking of terrorist organizations like ISIS and Boko Haram. Salman Khurshid has written in his book that the political form of today’s strong Hindutva is putting aside the Sanatan and ancient Hinduism of sages and saints, which is in every way like ISIS and jihadi Islamic organizations like Boko Haram. However, Congress leader Salman Khurshid praised the SC’s decision on the Ayodhya dispute in his new book.