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Unidentified Speaker: History of Somnath attacks was 'whitewashed' by politicians

BJP National Spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi criticized Jawaharlal Nehru's approach to secularism, claiming it has led to a 'colonial hangover' in India, making it a 'partially Muslim country.' He emphasized a shift towards a truer secularism under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, particularly in the context of the Somnath temple's restoration, which he framed as a symbol of resilience and national pride.

Unidentified Speaker: History of Somnath attacks was 'whitewashed' by politicians

Credit: Indiatoday

Key Highlights

  • Sudhanshu Trivedi argues Nehru's policies contributed to India's colonial legacy.
  • Trivedi asserts Modi's government is fostering a true secularism.
  • He criticizes Nehru's opposition to the reopening of the Somnath temple.
  • Trivedi promotes the idea of the Somnath temple as a symbol of resilience and victory.
  • He challenges the Congress party to choose between Nehru's legacy and that of nationalist leaders.
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Sources

  1. Unidentified Speaker: History of Somnath attacks was 'whitewashed' by politicians
  2. PM Modi on Somnath's 1000-Year Saga: 'History of Victory and Reconstruction, Not Defeat'
  3. PM Modi at Somnath Parva: 'A thousand years later, Somnath's flag calls to the world'
  4. Sudhanshu Trivedi: Nehru's 'Pseudo-Secularism' Made India a 'Partially Muslim Country'
  5. Sumedha Verma Ojha on Somnath Temple: 'It is... a symbol of resilience,' not defeat

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