Pravin Togadia demands removal of “Minority” status of Muslims, talks on two-child policy

Jaipur: Pravin Togadia, former VHP leader and founder of Antarrashtriya Hindu Parishad demanded the removal of minority status of Muslims. Talking at a press conference, he said that Muslims should be made to follow two-child policy.

According to the report published in Hindustan Times, he said that the taxpayers’ money should be spent on all poor people’s welfare.

Talking about his next step, Togadia said that he is going to create a vote bank of around 20 crore Hindus in order to create an impact on politics in the country. He also said that his will concentrate on the Hindutva agenda. His other focus area will be quality education, employment opportunities, protection of labourers and minimum support price for agricultural crops etc.

Criticizing Central Govt., he said that it has failed to address issues like inflation, farmer suicides, unemployment and women safety.

Citing the number of rape incidents that allegedly occurred in the country, he said that women and girls are not safe in the country.

He also spoke on various issues including farmer suicides, unemployment, inflation and fuel prices.  He further said that in the next Rajasthan Assembly Elections, Vasundhara Raje-led Government will witness the impact of Central Government’s failure.