Rahul Gandhi's Fiery Lok Sabha Speech: A Stand Against Fear and Hatred
In an impassioned speech in the Lok Sabha, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi attacked the ruling BJP, emphasizing that Hinduism isn't about spreading fear and hatred. He accused the BJP of undermining the Constitution and highlighted the collective resistance against such actions. Despite challenges, Gandhi expressed pride in opposing BJP's actions.
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In a fervent address to the Lok Sabha on Monday, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi aggressively criticized the ruling BJP, arguing that Hinduism does not endorse spreading fear, hatred, and falsehoods.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi interrupted, asserting that labeling the entire Hindu society as violent is a grave concern. Gandhi countered, clarifying that the BJP and the RSS don't represent the entire Hindu community.
The Congress leader accused the BJP of systematically attacking the Constitution, claiming millions have resisted their ideology. He shared personal challenges, including legal cases and house confiscation, but underscored his pride in opposing BJP's actions and defending constitutional values.
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