(Manishankar Aiyar takes pride in saying - Pakistan is my second favourite country....
He is also the same leader, who was suspended in 2017 when on the eve of Gujarat polls, he called Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is an OBC, 'neech'. During his service career, Mani served in Indian consulate in Karachi.)
ting tong moment ... this happened in Jungpura, Delhi
In a Facebook video, Suranya Aiyar stated that the RWA in question is not associated with the colony where she resides. Speaking to India Today, Aiyar declined to comment publicly on the matter beyond her social media statements, urging people to watch her full video before forming opinions.
Congress veteran and ever a controversial neta, Mani Shankar Aiyar's daughter asked to 'move out' over anti-Ram Mandir posts
A 'Resident Welfare Association' in Delhi's Jangpura area has asked her to "move out" of the locality following her social media posts condemning the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.
"... I love you and I condemn and I repudiate what is being done in the name of Hinduism and nationalism in Ayodhya," she had posted.
Suranya Aiyar, daughter of senior Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar, has been asked by the Resident Welfare Association (RWA) of a locality in Delhi’s Jangpura to move out of her home following her social media post condemning the opening of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.
The RWA's notice comes after Suranya Aiyar observed a three-day fast from January 20 to 23 in protest against the temple's consecration, expressing solidarity with Muslim citizens and denouncing what she described as acts done in the name of Hinduism and nationalism, reports 'India Today'.
However, “In case you still think, what you have done in protesting against the consecration of Ram Mandir at Ayodhya, we would suggest you to kindly move out to another colony, where people and RWA's can turn blind eye to such hatred,” it said.
In a Facebook video, Suranya Aiyar stated that the RWA in question is not associated with the colony where she resides. Speaking to India Today, Aiyar declined to comment publicly on the matter beyond her social media statements, urging people to watch her full video before forming opinions.
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