Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy on Tuesday sparked a row after he made a controversial statement during a public event. “How many gods do Hindus believe in? Three crore? Why are there so many gods? Those who are bachelors have Hanuman as their god. Those who marry twice have another god. Those who drink alcohol have a different god. Those who sacrifice chickens have a different god. Those who eat lentils and rice have a different god. Every group has its own god,” he said.

BJP Slams CM Reddy

Hitting out at CM Reddy for his remarks, the BJP’s state unit took to X and said, “CM Revanth Reddy has once again crossed every line of decency by spewing venom against Hindu deities and exposing the Congress party’s inherent Hinduphobic DNA.”

“From a public platform, he shamelessly mocked Hindu faith, saying: ‘How many gods do Hindus believe in? Three crore? Why so many? One god for the unmarried – Hanuman. Another for those who marry twice. And another for those who drink alcohol,’” the party said.

The party further wrote, “This is not a joke. This is not a slip of the tongue. This is deliberate, targeted insult aimed at deriding Hindu traditions and humiliating devotees.”

Slamming the Congress, the saffron party said, “This is the true face of Congress: Mock Hindus, malign their beliefs, and manufacture division for political gain.”

Earlier last month, during an election rally for the Jubilee Hills by-elections, CM Reddy had said, “It is only Congress that gave big posts to the minorities. Congress means Muslims and Muslims mean Congress. In our government, Hindus and Muslims are all equal. We don’t discriminate,” he said.


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