Sandeep Wachaspati against those who made Suresh Gopi’s speech controversial

Alappuzha: BJP leader Sandeep Wachaspathi said that Sureshgopi should have said that in the speech which was edited by the opponents and circulated through social media, Sureshgopi should have cut off his hand and beheaded, otherwise the support would have come across the ocean. In his Facebook post, he came out once morest those who disputed Suresh Gopi’s speech.

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The full form of the Facebook post..

‘Just heard Suresh Gopi’s speech which went viral on social media. In fact, Sureshgopi should have preached regarding cutting off the hands and beheading of unbelievers (requesting to read as non-believers). Then the support would come across the sea. And 72 hurries and liquor poya. Above all, it would have found a place in the good book of the liberal- ‘one-eyed secularists’. To say that those who come to destroy their own culture are praying for their destruction is a terrible horror. If you want to be a secularist in Kerala, you have to at least cut off the hand of a non-religious person. If not, at least the art of driving the unbelievers into their festive program and poisoning their food should be called for. With that even the sins of previous births will disappear and will be declared rich in virtue. Or we have long despised those who pray to us. Our heroes are those who work’.

‘Ladanika, Savaharika, Madanika, Sudapikamar are all our heroes. If it comes down a little more, the arrow will not be gafurka. In the meantime, saying prayers etc. is extreme terrorism. A special project is being implemented in Kerala to create slaves who cannot resist religious extremists even with prayer. That’s when the old arrangement of resistance and prayer. Those who kneel in front of religious terrorists for four votes will not digest this. We will not allow defense even with words. Sureshgopi has only one request to not trouble those who are waiting by buying malar and kunthirakam’.

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