Twitter
Advertisement

Hindu Mahasabha leader feels US president-elect Trump might give up beef

Chandraprakash Kaushik also believed Trump's win was inevitable.

Latest News
article-main
Activists of Hindu Sena celebrate the victory of US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in the presidential US elections, in New Delhi on Wednesday.
FacebookTwitterWhatsappLinkedin

Supporter of Donald Trump, right-wing organisation Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, hopes the president-elect will "embrace" the Hindu culture and give up the consumption of beef.

Just hours after Trump's stunning win, Chandraprakash Kaushik, national president of the Hindu Mahasabha told CNN-News18 that he believes Trump will embrace the Hindu culture, now that he is in contact with it "and all vices in him shall be reformed".

Kaushik also believed Trump's win was inevitable as the  "entire Hindu community" backed him. Leaders of the Hindu Mahasabha had organised 'havans' to support the Republican nominee just before Americans headed to the ballots to cast their vote.

Kaushik feels Trump is the man to battle terrorism. “I went to Ayodhya and prayed for his politician. Trump is the only global politician to come out so strongly against terrorism. You and I both know what he means by terrorism. Whoever is against them, we back them,” Kaushik is quoted as saying by the CNN-News18.

On Trump's stance on foreigners taking American jobs, Kaushik feels that is an "internal policy".

Find your daily dose of news & explainers in your WhatsApp. Stay updated, Stay informed-  Follow DNA on WhatsApp.
Advertisement

Live tv

Advertisement
Advertisement