Mumbai: Amid ongoing national debates over terrorism and its political framing, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut on Monday made a strong appeal to both political leaders and society to stop viewing terrorism and Naxalism through religious or political lenses. Stressing that terrorism stems from deep-rooted socio-economic disparities, Raut said, “Terrorism is terrorism, it is neither green, saffron, nor red.”
'Systematic Failures Behind Terrorism, Naxalism': Sanjay Raut
Addressing the media, Raut underlined that extremism, whether in the form of terrorism or Naxalism, is often a consequence of systemic failures like poverty, lack of education and unemployment. “Why do people turn to terrorism? Because they lack livelihood, employment and education. That’s the reason Naxalism grew,” he said, adding that rather than assigning communal tags, the country must focus on inclusive development and education as long-term solutions.
New Delhi: Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut says, "Terrorism is terrorism, it is neither green, saffron, nor red. Some people wrongly try to give it a political colour. Hindus, Muslims, Christians and Adivasis, everyone needs education. Without education, neither the country nor… pic.twitter.com/W6MwbiFrdi
— IANS (@ians_india) August 4, 2025
Raut stressed the transformative power of education, stating it as the key to addressing extremism and ensuring social justice. “Hindus, Muslims, Christians, and Adivasis, everyone needs education. Without it, the country cannot move forward. Every child must have the opportunity to learn and build a better future,” he said. He called for development policies that do not exclude any community or region, cautioning that communal or ideological rhetoric only weakens national unity.
'Terror Has No Religion': Sanjay Raut Counters Amit Shah's 'Hindu Can Never Be Terrorist' RemarkHindu Can Never Be A Terrorist: Amit Shah In Rajya Sabha
His remarks follow a controversial statement by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in the Rajya Sabha, where Shah declared, “A Hindu can never be a terrorist,” and blamed the Congress for creating the “Hindu terror” narrative.
VIDEO | Delhi: Speaking in the Rajya Sabha during the special debate on Operation Sindoor, Union Home Minister Amit Shah (@AmitShah) says, "Chidambaram said that it cannot be said that Operation Sindoor was decisive. I would like to respond to him, even though he is not (present)… pic.twitter.com/z7igljBLU5
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) July 30, 2025
The statement came during a discussion on the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor, where Shah highlighted the Modi government’s shift from sending dossiers to executing direct action through surgical strikes and air operations.
#WATCH | Delhi | On Union Home Minister Amit Shah's "A Hindu cannot be a terrorist" statement in the Rajya Sabha yesterday, Shiv Sena (UBT ) MP Sanjay Raut says, "A terrorist does not have any caste or religion. The people of Pakistan call Kulbhushan Yadav a terrorist, a Hindu… pic.twitter.com/ytBsTKhWS1
— ANI (@ANI) July 31, 2025
Responding to Shah’s comment, Raut reminded the government that terrorism knows no religion or caste. He also invoked the case of Kulbhushan Yadav, whom Pakistan accuses of being a Hindu terrorist. “We don’t accept that label. He is our citizen and the government must work to get him released, instead of giving sweeping generalisations,” Raut said.
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