No exaggeration in referring to an Indian as a 'Hindu' abroad: Kalraj Mishra

"Hinduism is a nationality ...it does not discriminate on caste and biradari (community) and if anyone levels any charges, they need to study more," Mishra said.

No exaggeration in referring to an Indian as a 'Hindu' abroad: Kalraj Mishra
LUCKNOW: Union Minister Kalraj Mishra today said there is no exaggeration if a person living in "Hindustan" is referred to as a " Hindu" abroad.

"There is no exaggeration if a person living in Hindustan is referred to as a Hindu abroad...a person going out is called a Hindu Muslim or Hindu Christian meaning a person living in Hindustan," Mishra told PTI.

Elaborating on this, Mishra cited the High Courts and Supreme Court, which in their judgements, "have mentioned about the 2000-year-old ancient quotes and said that Hinduism is a way of life...a philosophy."

"Hinduism is a nationality ...it does not discriminate on caste and biradari (community) and if anyone levels any charges, they need to study more," Mishra said.
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