Phrase ‘Hindu’ is Persian, has grimy which means: Karnataka Congress’ Satish Jarkiholi

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BELAGAVI: Stirring up controversy, Karnataka Congress Running President Satish Jarkiholi has claimed that the phrase ‘Hindu’ is Persian and has an overly grimy which means.

He additionally stated that “a phrase and a faith from in different places is being forcefully imposed on other people right here”, and demanded that there will have to be a correct debate on this regard.

Reacting to its personal birthday party chief’s statements, the All India Congress Committee (AICC) has termed it as deeply unlucky and rejected it “unequivocally”.

Jarkiholi stated, “They discuss Hindu Dharm, this that, the place did the Hindu phrase come from? Is it ours? It’s Persian. Persian is from Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan. What’s Bharat’s courting with it? Then, how did Hindu turn into yours? There will have to be a debate in this.”

He stated, “Take a look at ‘Wikipedia’, the place this phrase (Hindu) comes from? It’s not yours. Then why are you striking it at one of these prime place? If its which means, you are going to be ashamed. The which means of the phrase Hindu, could be very grimy. I am not pronouncing this, Swamiji has stated this, it is on internet sites.”

“A faith and a phrase from in different places is being forcefully imposed on us, there will have to be a debate in this,” he additional added.

The MLA from Yamakanmardi was once talking at Nippani within the district all through an tournament organised by means of “Manav Bandhutva Vedike” on Sunday.

Responding to this, AICC Normal Secretary in-charge of Karnataka, Randeep Singh Surjewala stated “the commentary attributed to Satish Jarkiholi is deeply unlucky and merits to be rejected. We condemn it unequivocally. Hinduism is an approach to life and a civilisational truth. Congress constructed our country to admire each faith, trust and religion. That is the essence of India,” he stated in a tweet.

BELAGAVI: Stirring up controversy, Karnataka Congress Running President Satish Jarkiholi has claimed that the phrase ‘Hindu’ is Persian and has an overly grimy which means.

He additionally stated that “a phrase and a faith from in different places is being forcefully imposed on other people right here”, and demanded that there will have to be a correct debate on this regard.

Reacting to its personal birthday party chief’s statements, the All India Congress Committee (AICC) has termed it as deeply unlucky and rejected it “unequivocally”.

Jarkiholi stated, “They discuss Hindu Dharm, this that, the place did the Hindu phrase come from? Is it ours? It’s Persian. Persian is from Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan. What’s Bharat’s courting with it? Then, how did Hindu turn into yours? There will have to be a debate in this.”

He stated, “Take a look at ‘Wikipedia’, the place this phrase (Hindu) comes from? It’s not yours. Then why are you striking it at one of these prime place? If its which means, you are going to be ashamed. The which means of the phrase Hindu, could be very grimy. I am not pronouncing this, Swamiji has stated this, it is on internet sites.”

“A faith and a phrase from in different places is being forcefully imposed on us, there will have to be a debate in this,” he additional added.

The MLA from Yamakanmardi was once talking at Nippani within the district all through an tournament organised by means of “Manav Bandhutva Vedike” on Sunday.

Responding to this, AICC Normal Secretary in-charge of Karnataka, Randeep Singh Surjewala stated “the commentary attributed to Satish Jarkiholi is deeply unlucky and merits to be rejected. We condemn it unequivocally. Hinduism is an approach to life and a civilisational truth. Congress constructed our country to admire each faith, trust and religion. That is the essence of India,” he stated in a tweet.