New Delhi:The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday hit out at Trinamool Congress and Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim for his remark that Muslims could "become a bigger majority than the majority" in India.
Several leaders from the BJP, including Union Minister of State (MoS) Sukanta Majumdar, slammed Hakim for the statement, which the former termed as “pure venom.”
Majumdar, who is also Bengal BJP president, accused the TMC leader of “inciting hatred” and “pushing a dangerous agenda.” “This isn’t just hate speech—it’s a blueprint for creating a Bangladesh-type situation in India,” he wrote on X.
“Why is the INDI Alliance silent? I challenge them to voice their opinion on this. @MamataOfficial, your hypocrisy and anti-India mindset stand exposed. Is this the future you envision?? Every Bharatwasi must condemn this mindset! Our nation will not tolerate such threats to its unity and integrity,” he posted.
Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari, termed Hakim’s statement “dangerous.” “He (Hakim) has said they will be a majority… It is a good thing to have more people from the Muslim community in the judiciary. What is wrong if someone is selected based on merit? I believe in the principle of merit; whether you are Sikh, Hindu, Muslim, Jain, Christian, or follow Buddhism, everyone should break norms and achieve great things and get higher posts. But it should not be based on religion,” he said.