Giriraj Singh Defends ‘Hindu Swabhiman Yatra’ Amid Criticism

Giriraj Singh Defends ‘Hindu Swabhiman Yatra’ Amid Criticism

Union Minister Giriraj Singh, who is spearheading the 'Hindu Swabhiman Yatra,' has hit back at critics questioning the purpose of the event. Singh, addressing the media on Sunday, questioned why other political leaders, such as Tejashwi Yadav and Prashant Kishor, were not similarly scrutinized for organizing rallies, while his efforts to unite Hindus were being questioned.

Singh emphasized that the yatra, which will run from October 18 to 22, is aimed at fostering unity among Hindus in the face of growing political challenges. The journey will begin in Bhagalpur and conclude in Kishanganj. According to Singh, the current political climate makes it essential for Hindus to stand together, or they risk being marginalized in the future.

Political discourse around the yatra has intensified, with opposition parties accusing Singh of stoking religious tensions for political gain. However, Singh remains adamant that his motives are focused on unity and the well-being of the Hindu community.

The 'Hindu Swabhiman Yatra' has sparked a political debate in Bihar, with Union Minister Giriraj Singh defending his intentions against criticism. As the yatra progresses, the discourse surrounding it is likely to further polarize the state’s political landscape.