By Vartha Bharati
Sillod: In a controversial speech delivered in Sillod, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, on August 14, Suresh Chavhanke, the editor-in-chief of Sudarshan News, made several inflammatory remarks targeting the Muslim community. Chavhanke, known for his provocative rhetoric, urged an economic boycott of Muslims and called for the removal of what he described as “infiltrators” from the country.
Chavhanke claimed that there are 10 crore “infiltrators” in India, including Bangladeshis, Rohingyas, Pakistanis, and Afghans, who he blamed for the majority of crimes in Maharashtra.
He further alleged that the population of Hindus in the state has significantly declined and justified the demolition of a mosque near Vishalgad, comparing it to actions taken by Shivaji as claimed by him.
This story was originally published in english.varthabharati.in.