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Calling the entire Hindu society violent is a serious matter… PM Modi opposed Rahul’s statement in Parliament

Rahul vs Modi

Battle over Rahul’s speech

Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha, Today, a war broke out in the Lok Sabha on the statement of the Leader of Opposition and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. During his speech on the motion of thanks, Rahul targeted BJP and RSS, citing every religion and said that those who call themselves Hindus are the ones who commit the most violence. A war broke out in the House on this statement of Rahul and Prime Minister Modi himself stood up from his seat and said that this is a serious issue and it is wrong to call the entire Hindu society violent.

On PM Modi’s statement

Amidst the uproar, Rahul Gandhi said that PM Modi and BJP are not the entire Hindu society. BJP MPs protested against Rahul’s statement. Home Minister Amit Shah also objected to Rahul’s statement. Shah said that the opposition leader should apologize for what he said. Crores of people proudly call themselves Hindus. I request him to take opinion from Islamic scholars once on Abhay Mudra in Islam. Take opinion from SGPC on Guru Nanak ji’s Abhay Mudra.

What did Rahul say

Before this, Rahul said, Modi ji said in his speech one day that India has never attacked anyone. The reason for this is that India is a country of non-violence, it is not afraid. Our great men gave the message that do not be afraid, do not scare others. Lord Shiva says – do not be afraid, do not scare others and buries his trident in the ground. On the other hand, those who call themselves Hindus keep on saying violence-violence-violence, hatred-hate-hate 24 hours a day. You are not a Hindu at all. It is clearly written in Hindu religion that one should support the truth.

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