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Wherever there are attacks on Hindus, Owaisi remains silent. You will have to sing Vande Mataram… or you will have to leave… Otherwise, we will show you your status These words were outspoken by Telangana BJP MLA T. Raja Singh at a Hindu Garjana rally organized in Chhindwara on Monday where he said that many leaders use different types of language and symbols in different regions. Referring to the attacks on him, he said, ‘If someone wants to take my life, take it completely, but if I survive, I will give a strong response.” He also demanded “No case, no FIR” and said that if the government accepts their demands, their Bajrangis will behead 10 Bangladeshis each. The BJP MLA also said that if they ever come to power, they will give a reward of ₹50,000 to anyone who beheads a terrorist. Politics is like mud, I myself am stuck in it- Raja While addressing the Dharma Sabha, T. Raja Singh said that politics is like mud, in which he himself is stuck. He doesn’t want his children to get trapped in it. He said that he will teach his children to be dedicated to religion. During this, he spoke about religious dedication while mentioning Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Sambhaji Maharaj. On Owaisi brothers – They always worry about me During the assembly, T. Raja Singh also commented on AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi and his brother Akbaruddin Owaisi. Referring to himself as their “brother-in-law”, he said that the Owaisi brothers are always concerned about him. On the statement calling Tipu Sultan a hero, Raja said that Tipu Sultan fought wars only to save his sultanate. He is not Tipu Sultan but Tipu Satan. CM Mohan Yadav has Hindu support Raja Singh said about Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav that he does not need to worry about “others’ votes”. He has the support of Hindus. He also said that facilities should be stopped for those who think of dividing the country. Rally started from temple and reached Dussehra ground Earlier, the rally started from Dada Dhuni Wale Dada Temple. A large number of people participated carrying saffron flags and bands. The rally reached Dussehra ground through major city routes, where a religious assembly was organized. At the end, people were made to take an oath to protect the country. An appeal was also made to choose leaders who work in the interest of Hindus.