Bandi Sanjay Condemns Hate Slogans, Issues Stern Warning

In a fiery response to recent political tensions, BJP National General Secretary Bandi Sanjay Kumar strongly condemned the controversial “Marwadi Go Back” slogans raised during a public protest in Hyderabad. Calling the remarks divisive and dangerous, Sanjay urged political leaders to act responsibly and avoid targeting communities based on ethnicity or origin.

Speaking to reporters, Sanjay said, “This kind of language is not just unacceptable—it’s poisonous. Telangana belongs to every Indian. No one has the right to ask any community to leave.”

The slogans, allegedly raised by a group of protestors during a local rally, sparked outrage across social media and drew criticism from various quarters. Sanjay emphasized that such rhetoric could lead to unrest and damage the social fabric of the state.

He further warned that if the government fails to act against those promoting hate, the BJP would launch a statewide agitation under the banner “Rohingya Go Back.” He clarified that the protest would be aimed at illegal immigrants, not any lawful community residing in Telangana.

“Let’s be clear—we are not against any Indian citizen. But if the government continues to shelter illegal Rohingya migrants, we will take this fight to the streets,” Sanjay declared.

He accused the ruling BRS party of turning a blind eye to growing concerns about illegal settlements and claimed that vote-bank politics were driving dangerous compromises on national security.

Sanjay also questioned the silence of Chief Minister KCR and AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi on the issue. “Why are they quiet when hate slogans are raised? Is this the kind of Telangana they want to build?” he asked.

The BJP leader called for immediate action against those responsible for the slogans and demanded a public apology from the organizers of the protest.

He urged youth and civil society to reject divisive politics and stand united for a peaceful and inclusive Telangana. “We must rise above caste, religion, and region. Our fight is for justice and national integrity,” he said.

Political analysts believe Sanjay’s remarks could intensify the already heated atmosphere ahead of the upcoming elections. His warning of a “Rohingya Go Back” agitation is expected to trigger strong reactions from rival parties and rights groups.

Meanwhile, BJP cadres across the state have begun preparations for a series of awareness campaigns and rallies to highlight the issue of illegal immigration and community safety.

Sanjay concluded his address by appealing to the people of Telangana to stay vigilant and not fall prey to divisive narratives. “We are one nation, one people. Let’s not let hate win,” he said.


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