Goa Cooperation Minister Deepak Dhavalikar made the comments in the state Assembly.
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Goa minister Deepak Dhavalikar has courted controversy with his comment that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will help develop India into a Hindu nation. (
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"If we all support it and we stand by Narendra Modi systematically, then I feel a Hindu Rashtra will be established," Mr Dhavalikar said in the state assembly today on a motion congratulating Mr Modi on BJP's victory in the national election. He repeated it to the media later. (
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Deepak Dhavalikar, 56, is the State Cooperation Minister and a member of BJP's ally Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party.
The BJP distanced itself from the comment. "Might be his personal view, BJP blvs in Constitution, it doesnt give imp to 1 religion over other," the party's spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy said in a tweet. (
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Days ago, Mr Dhavalikar's brother Sudin Dhavalikar, the state's public works department minister, had sparked a row when he said bikinis should be banned on beaches and girls going to pubs in short dresses is against Indian culture. (
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"Young girls going to pubs in short dresses does not fit in our culture. What will happen to our Goan culture if we allow this? Scantily-dressed girls visiting pubs project a wrong culture and this should be stopped," he had said. (
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Sudin Dhavalikar later backtracked after anger and condemnation across the country.
Deepak Dhavalikar's comment jabs the BJP at a time it has been embarrassed by another ally, the Shiv Sena. The party has not apologized for its parliamentarian Rajan Vichare, who was caught on camera forcing a
roti into the mouth of a Maharashtra Sadan catering staffer on a Ramzan fast.