Javed Akhtar campaigns for Kanhaiya in Begusarai
Javed Akhtar asserted that we must keep it in mind that wherever religion is mixed with politics.

Addressing an election meeting here, Akhtar who did not mention the Punjab minister by name but dropped ample hints to suggest that he was speaking about the former test cricketer said I do not expect much from them (BJP) who believe in mixing politics with religion. But you cannot speak this language when you are swearing by secularism.
Sidhu, who made the remarks earlier this month at a rally in Katihar, has been banned for 72 hours by the Election Commission of India as a punitive measure.
Akhtar, who was here to campaign in favour of CPI candidate Kanhaiya Kumar, said we must keep it in mind that wherever religion is mixed with politics, human rights and civil liberties become the first casualty. Look at any part of the world the Middle East, Europe or Latin America and you would find a similar trend.
Training his guns at the BJP, he said you profess to champion the cause of Hindus. Do you not realize that among the countrys homeless, unemployed and poor Hindus outnumber other communities. What do you have to offer to them except the promise of building a temple somewhere.
Scoffing at the party that has been in power for five years, Akhtar an avowed rationalist and atheist remarked the BJP is a peculiar outfit. All other political parties, be they the Leftist ones or those subscribing to any other ideology, have a frontal organization which may have its other wings. Here, the party itself is just a wing that of the RSS.
You deride the countrys liberals with labels like tukde tukde gang and descendants of Macaulay. These epithets fit you best since you want to divide the country on sectarian lines and it is you who have been responsible for executing the British idea of two-nation theory, Akhtar who is married to actress Shabana Azmi daughter of renowned poet and a card-carrying Leftist Kaifi Azmi alleged.
Taking a dig at Giriraj Singh, who is the BJP candidate from here, he said this gentleman asks all those who are opposed to Modi to go to Pakistan. In 2014, when Modis popularity was at its peak, 31 per cent had voted for him which means even then 69 per cent of Indians were against him. If Giriraj Singhs advice is taken seriously by such Indians, Pakistans population would rise manifold and people will not find enough space on its soil to stand.
He also said Kanhaiya, a former JNU students union president who is facing a sedition charge, is paying the price for standing up for truth and asked voters of Begusarai if you are thinking of not voting for the young man, vote for Giriraj instead of wasting your vote on Tanveer Hassan (RJD candidate).
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