Begusarai (Bihar): Union minister Giriraj Singh came down heavily on Mamata Banerjee for rejecting West Bengal's tableau proposal for Republic Day parade allegedly to mark the protest against amended Citizenship Act (CAA).
Addressing a religious function at his Lok Sabha constituency on Thursday, he said, "What does she mean when she says she does not accept CAA? It is a central law, binding upon all parts of the country."
The firebrand BJP leader also stoked a fresh controversy alleging that children who study in missionary schools lack "sanskaar" (behavioural trait) and end up in practices like "beef-eating" when they go abroad.
He also advocated, as an antidote, teaching of "shlokas" of Bhagavad Gita and the verses of Hanuman Chalisa at private schools.
"I would like to say to people present here, this practice should start from private schools. At government-run ones, we run the risk of inviting accusations of imposing the bhagwa (saffron) agenda", Singh said.
At private schools, students should be taught shlokas of Bhagavad Gita and Hanuman Chalisa.
"I say this because it has been seen that at schools run by missionaries, children from well-off families excel academically, go on to have successful careers, but when they go abroad they eat beef. Why so? This is because we have not inculcated sanskaar into them", the Union minister said.
"We are often accused of being radicals. Our culture is that of generosity. We feed ants with sugar and serpents with milk. It is another thing that sometimes the serpents end up intimidating us", the BJP leader known for his copious use of innuendoes, said.