Time to make India Muslim-free: Sadhvi Prachi

June 8, 2016

Dehradun, June 8: Touching off a controversy, VHP leader Sadhvi Prachi on Tuesday said it is time to make India free of Muslims.prachi

Known for courting controversies, the Sadhvi claimed the mission of a Congress-free India has already been "accomplished" and it is now time to rid the country of Muslims.

"Now that we have achieved the mission of making a Congress-free India, it is time to make India Muslim-free. We are working on that," she said in Roorkee where at least 32 people were injured last week in a clash between two communities over forcible evacuation of a scrap dealer's shop. Khanpur MLA Kunwar Pranav Singh Champion's house was attacked by members of a community alleging their sacred book was also desecrated by his supporters.

The Sadhvi claimed that the attack on Champion's house was part of a "premeditated" conspiracy.

Champion, one of the nine Congress MLAs who revolted against Chief Minister Harish Rawat, recently joined BJP. On the forthcoming Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls, she said if BJP projects Yogi Adityananth as its chief ministerial candidate, it was bound to win 300 seats in the state.

Prachi had often been in the news for asking people to boycott films of Bollywood Khans and demanding a CBI probe into all Muslim educational institutions including Aligarh Muslim University and madrasas in Deoband to check anti-national activities.

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Fair talker
 - 
Friday, 10 Jun 2016

Whatever you do, shout, cry, Islam is the fastest growing religion not only in India, also in the whole world.

Only learned and educated people know about Islam.

corrupt brains talk like this so called sadhvi.

PK
 - 
Thursday, 9 Jun 2016

Even a 5 year old boys and girls can understand that there is no Beja (intellect) in them... How come the adult elect such kind of Leaders who bring their intellect to compare with the Monkey... Sometimes monkey show how intelligent they are...

saif
 - 
Thursday, 9 Jun 2016

She looks like came from BUDWARPET of Pune....anyway she use to give controversial statements for publicity stunt but she can be well known as an prostitute for adithyanath & others but not anything else....

SHAHID
 - 
Thursday, 9 Jun 2016

Bondu ijjandina marl ponjo..... now i laugh to this type of idiotic statements this people dont know that islam will be alive till this earth exists........pity on u uncultured people

Abu Tabish
 - 
Thursday, 9 Jun 2016

We need people like (Trump,Sadvi,Thogadia,Batta,) etc...who really advertise ISLAM.
Their Anger,Aggressiveness,Fear about Islam is clearly shown to the World.
After all what can a Creation do in front of their Creator (Almighty Allah)
We can just help you by Praying to Almighty Allah may to shower his blessings on you people .Ameen.

ali
 - 
Wednesday, 8 Jun 2016

Its difficult because many non-muslims born to muslim fathers. Only their mother can tell their real fathers.
RSS should conduct DNA test, i hope they will find 99% DNA belongs to MUSLIM LEADERS.
1000 SAAL HAIYAASHI KA NATHIJA HAIN

sahil
 - 
Wednesday, 8 Jun 2016

She looks like road side beggar begging for food...who is she?? look at her.. yuck!!

suresh
 - 
Wednesday, 8 Jun 2016

Dear Prachiji,
good idea. 1.But first of stop buying gas, petrol, diesel from these countries. For that you need to research on cow urine to use as alternative or need to start pushpak viman,as always our PM says, Planes are the ideas from Puransas. 2.Stop exporting to these countries. 3. Bring back all the Indians working in these countries. Let us see how it will work. Do you have the plan to do this? 4. call back External PM or boycott him for visiting muslim countries begging for investment.Simply giving the communal statement and enjoying with the wealth of these people is not good for your health. people are realizing their mistake by voting your party.

SK
 - 
Wednesday, 8 Jun 2016

India should be free from Sadhus and Sadhvis and should be sent to Singapore to share / taste snake and beef dishes with Naren

Ahmed
 - 
Wednesday, 8 Jun 2016

This is what BJPians foul mouth has to utter when PM is roaming around the word visiting Muslims countries and Christian countries begging them to invest in India. Poor people does not have any Hindu country to visit other than Nepal. They want Petrol from Muslim countries, they want investments from Muslim countries, they want Beef order from Muslim countries. But, they don't want Indians to live in India.

Ahmed
 - 
Wednesday, 8 Jun 2016

BJP is a party of such radical communals. They are not even aware that if they harm 1, 10 will be harmed by Creator, harm 2000 then 20000 will be harmed by Creator. Creator is the best planner. Do not forget natural disasters where 1000s perished.

Kushwant Bhat
 - 
Wednesday, 8 Jun 2016

Bap ray Bap wa Wa Parchi Deddi you better Tie with Our Gangasara \Narain\"he intends same stupid thinking, mainly you Saffron Criminal goonda Looter leader your mind is very short, Your Dream is very high but If you want leave in this Country your thinking stupidity's you Deedi never and ever get peace always in Hell of life, you Understand First, Vanishing others you might Vanish First remember this world is far away from your thinking, you thought your Cheela go America kneel down to US President, you can dream anything for long/ way distance but do not happy days, You Buffoon's definitely get your own day one or other day Parchi."

Abdul Latif
 - 
Wednesday, 8 Jun 2016

This only dream......in future it will be vice versa

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From Latin America to South Asia to sub-Saharan Africa, more poor families than ever are staring down a future without enough food.

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