Pravin Togadia VHP Chief sparks controversy by stating Muslims should be barred from reaching higher government positions

Pravin Togadia VHP Chief sparks controversy by stating Muslims should be barred from reaching higher government positions

Pravin Togadia, the leader of the International Hindu Council known for making controversial statements against Muslims, has expressed his determination to curb the Muslim population growth in India, Muslim Mirror reported.

He stated that only Hindus should hold positions of power, including the Prime Minister, Chief Minister, Ministers, District Magistrates, and Superintendents of Police.

“Only individuals belonging to the Hindu faith will be permitted to occupy positions of authority in the nation, including the Prime Minister, Chief Minister, Ministers, District Officers, Superintendents of Police (SP), and District Magistrates (DM),” he said.

Parveen Togadia, attending an event called ‘Hindi Sahitya Sammilan’ in Harmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh, stated his intention to restrict the growth of the Muslim population in India. He proposed enacting a law that limits the number of children born to Muslims to two. He also suggested denying government jobs, access to government-subsidized food, enrollment in government schools, free healthcare services, and bank loans to practicing Muslims.

“Muslims who have more than two children will be deprived of government facilities, including access to loans from banks,” he said.

Togadia stated, “Even in the face of these limitations, if Muslims continue to have more children, they will be imprisoned for a period of 10 years.”

Togadia further emphasized his objective to establish a stable government that ensures Hindus hold key positions, including the Prime Minister, Chief Minister, Ministers, District Magistrates, Superintendents of Police, and Judges, with no exceptions.

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