Hindu majority requisite for democracy: BJP leader Subramanian Swamy
  • 5 years ago
BJP leader Subramanian Swamy said that a Hindu majority is a requisite for maintaining “democracy” and “secularism”. He said that the BJP-led Modi government must take up the issue of temple-mosque disputes saying, “who says a mosque can’t be demolished”.

Swamy was speaking at the Virat Hindu Mahasabha to mark the VHP’s golden jubilee. Initially intended to be a show of strength, organisers prepared the compound at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi to accommodate around one lakh people. But the VHP said that the rain throughout the day played a spoiler, with many people leaving the venue before the event finished.

Swamy advocated the need for a Hindu majority and said that the population of Hindus must remain above 80% of the country’s total population at all times. “When there is a Hindu majority — democracy and secularism reign. Whenever Muslims are in majority — whether it’s the Kashmir ghati or Malappuram in Kerala – there is no democracy or secularism. Hindus are in danger in such places,” he said.


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