Jan Sangh Founder Wanted a Civil War to Resolve Hindu-Muslim Conflict: Tripura Governor

 20 Jun 2017 ( News Bureau )
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Tripura Governor Tathagat Roy has grown up with a tweet. This is a dispute over one of his tweets made on June 18.

In his tweet, Tathagat Roy, tweeting about the founder of Bharatiya Jan Sangh (now Bharatiya Janata Party) Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, wrote that Mukherjee wanted a civil war to solve the Hindu-Muslim dispute.

Roy has claimed that he did this in 1946 with a diary entry by Shyama Prasad Mukherjee. There was a lot of criticism on his social media for this tweet. Many people criticized for provoking his civil war, while presenting his cleansing, he said that he was not provoking the civil war but quoting Mukherjee's point of view.

After this tweet, Roy also became a troll on social media. People criticized that they should be arrested for provoking communal violence. The Indian Express tried to talk to Roy about the matter, but no answer came from them.

Roy said that he was talking about this by quoting a 70-year-old diary. He wrote: "The word of civil war was before India's partition, and this prophecy proved to be true when Jinnah started its civil war seven months later and managed to gain Pakistan. Dr. Mukherjee had guessed to prove the truth of these things.

Let's say before that there was a dispute with Tathagata Roy tweet several times. In August 2015, there was a controversy over the tweet of 1993 Mumbai blasts convict Yakub Memon. He had written in tweet that people attending Yakub Memon's funeral can be potential terrorist and should be closely monitored.

 

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