By A Staff Reporter
Gorakhpur, UP: BJP MP Ravi Kishan reaffirmed the government’s commitment to protecting Hindu minorities worldwide. Speaking about the issue of Bangladesh, he said, “Modi’s government will definitely take action. Wherever Hindu minorities are in the world, they will be protected.” His remarks highlight the BJP’s focus on addressing concerns of Hindu communities in neighboring countries.
Shifting gears to domestic politics, Ravi Kishan commented on BSP chief Mayawati’s recent call for nationwide protests against Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s speech in Rajya Sabha. He dismissed the move as a political strategy, saying, “This is a preparation for the 2027 elections… It is just an attempt towards political survival.”
Mayawati’s call for protests has drawn sharp reactions from BJP leaders, who see it as an effort to mobilize her party’s cadre amid declining electoral fortunes. Ravi Kishan’s remarks reflect the BJP’s stance of viewing the protests as politically motivated rather than issue-driven.
The BJP MP also touched on the broader narrative of national security and communal harmony, underscoring the government’s resolve to address challenges both domestically and internationally. His statements align with the BJP’s positioning ahead of upcoming electoral cycles, where issues of minority protection and political accountability are likely to remain key themes.
The political discourse in Uttar Pradesh continues to heat up as parties gear up for future elections, with leaders like Ravi Kishan and Mayawati sharpening their narratives to connect with voters.