Minority have first claim on nation’s treasury: Gujarat Congress chief reminds in gathering of Muslims
July 21, 2022
Gandhinagar: Gujarat Congress chief Jagdish Thakor on Wednesday while speaking in a function of minority Muslims in his address recalled Congress party’s approach that minorities have the first right on the revenue of the country.
Minority have first claim on nation's treasury: Gujarat Congress chief reminds in gathering of Muslims https://t.co/VerkszRuto pic.twitter.com/0iekyiHhPO
— DeshGujarat (@DeshGujarat) July 21, 2022
Thakor said, “I state with confidence that congress never makes change in its ideology and never makes difference in its thoughts. It holds its thoughts when it gets power and Congress didn’t make compromise in its thoughts even when it was uprooted from power. The Prime Minister of the country (Mahmohan Singh) used to state that there is the first right of minorities on the treasury of the country. It was stated by the country’s congress Prime Minister from the peak of power boldly. Congress knows how much damage happened due to that statement. Congress will not make a compromise in its ideology even if such damage happens thousand times.”
DeshGujarat
Related Stories
Rajkot Congress candidate Indranil Rajyaguru chants Allah-hu-Akbar in public meeting
Unidentified persons possibly from Bajrang Dal rename Gujarat Congress headquarters as Hajj House
On Gujarat Congress's stand over Ram Navami procession attacks
Gujarat Congress blames Ram Bhakts for attacks on Ram Navami processions
Recent Stories
- GST collection of Gujarat for October 2024 up 17% compared to October 2023
- Stray Cattle Menace claims life of farmer in Palitana, Bhavnagar
- Western Railway to run three additional festival special trains through Gujarat
- Jazeera Airways launches Ahmedabad - Kuwait direct flight service
- Western Railway runs Special Trains during festive season of Diwali, Chhath Puja via Gujarat
- Evoke's 'White Rann, The Tent City' opens in Dholavira, Kutch
- Gujarat to provide special leave for Rajasthani employees for by-polls