"I don't understand why people have objections to raising 'Bharat Mata ki Jai'. It has no religious connotation. It's not related to any religion. I don't understand what's wrong in this", the Parliamentary Affairs Minister said.
"The followers of Qasim Rizvi (head of anti-India Razakars who fought to retain the Nizam rule in Hyderabad before he moved to Pakistan) had objection to raising the slogan," he said at the sidelines of an event here.
He was in the city to attend an event organised by Bangaru Laxman Charitable Trust which launched 'IAMDONOR' blood donation app.
Slamming AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi and party's MLA in Maharashtra Waris Pathan for remarking that they won't chant 'Bharat Mata ki Jai', the BJP leader said, "Everybody should condemn it; society will not accept this."
Owaisi, an MP from Hyderabad, had kicked up a row after he rejected RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's suggestion that new generation needs to be taught to chant slogans hailing mother India.
Naidu asked, "If you don't salute your mother, who else will you salute?"
Referring to recent incidents in Hyderabad University and JNU, Naidu said out of 740 universities in the country, "such incidents" have taken place in just three or four of them.
Meanwhile, Naidu expressed happiness over smooth functioning Parliament and thanked Opposition its cooperation.
"Some people had expressed apprehension that Parliament would not function. But when it works, it works overtime," quipped Naidu.
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