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‘I have said what I had to say…’, Rahul stands by his statement to Hindus, gives a message to BJP

Rahul Gandhi has responded to the attacks on the statement made by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Hindus. He said that truth remains truth, no matter how much effort is made to erase it. I said what I had to say.

Rahul Gandhi, while talking to news agency ANI, once again raised questions on the working style of PM Modi. Rahul said on Tuesday, “In Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s world, the truth can be ‘exposed’, but in reality it cannot be so.”

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What did Rahul Gandhi say?

In fact, Rahul Gandhi on Monday (July 1, 2024) accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of creating division in the country on communal lines. In his speech, Rahul Gandhi had said that those who call themselves Hindus commit violence. A Hindu can never commit violence, can never spread hatred and fear. When BJP MPs created a ruckus over this, Rahul said that I mean BJP .. Narendra Modi alone cannot be a Hindu, BJP alone cannot be a Hindu, RSS alone cannot be a Hindu. He had said that BJP spreads violence. Later, some parts of his speech were removed from the proceedings of the House.

Talked about Abhay Mudra by referring to different religions

During his speech, Rahul Gandhi had mentioned Lord Shiva, Guru Nanak Dev and other religions in the House and said that almost everyone has Abhay Mudra. Abhay Mudra means to be relaxed, not to commit violence. Referring to Lord Shiva, he had said that Lord Shiva’s trident is not violent. Lord Shiva is not violent.