Rahul Gandhi Challenges BJP in Parliament: Calls for Non-Violence and Inclusivity

In Parliament, Rahul Gandhi criticizes the ruling BJP for promoting violence and hate. He emphasizes Hinduism's messages of fearlessness and non-violence, retorting that BJP doesn't represent all Hindus. Amid heated exchanges, Home Minister Amit Shah demands an apology, citing Congress's past actions. Gandhi highlights cross-religious messages of courage and constitutional protection.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 01-07-2024 15:17 IST | Created: 01-07-2024 15:17 IST
Rahul Gandhi Challenges BJP in Parliament: Calls for Non-Violence and Inclusivity
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In a charged session at the Lok Sabha on Monday, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi took a fierce jab at the ruling BJP, alleging that those identifying as Hindus under BJP's influence are involved in perpetual acts of violence and hate. This comment drew vehement protests from the treasury benches, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasizing the gravity of labeling the entire Hindu society as violent.

Gandhi clarified that his remarks specifically targeted the BJP, RSS, and Modi, asserting that they do not embody the entirety of Hindu society. Displaying a picture of Lord Shiva, Gandhi underscored Hinduism's core principles of fearlessness and non-violence, and extended his critique across other religions to reinforce his point.

The backlash was immediate, with Home Minister Amit Shah demanding an apology for hurting the sentiments of countless Hindus. Shah referenced historical instances such as the Emergency and the anti-Sikh riots to counter Gandhi's claims to non-violence. Despite the intense exchange, Gandhi stood firm, celebrating opposition efforts to uphold constitutional values against systematic BJP assaults.

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