
After the conviction of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in the defamation case, the BJP is continuously attacking him. BJP President JP Nadda also verbally attacked Rahul Gandhi on Friday. Nadda tweeted that Rahul Gandhi has insulted the OBC community. OBC society will take revenge for this insult from them.
Arrogance in Rahul and Congress
Nadda tweeted that yesterday the Surat court sentenced Rahul for his objectionable statement toward OBC society. Rahul and the Congress party are still sticking to their statements because of their arrogance and are constantly hurting the sentiments of the OBC community. Nadda said that OBC society will take revenge on Rahul.
little sense in rahul gandhi
Rahul Gandhi's ego is very big and his understanding is very small. For his political gains, he insulted the entire OBC community. Called him a thief. He also ignored the option of repeatedly explaining and apologizing to society and the court and continuously hurt the sentiments of the OBC community.
Nadda wrote in his tweet that Rahul Gandhi's ego is very big and his understanding is very small. Rahul insulted the OBC community for his political gains and called them thieves. He has hurt the sentiments of the OBC community.
the habit of making fabricated accusations
Nadda also said that Rahul Gandhi has a habit of making fabricated allegations beyond facts. Before the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Rahul tried to confuse the country with the name Rafale. After being reprimanded by the Supreme Court, Rahul tendered an unconditional apology.
Two years sentence from Surat court
Surat's district court has sentenced Rahul Gandhi to two years in prison for making derogatory remarks about Modi's surname at a 2019 election rally. The court has also granted bail to Rahul for 30 days. Surat Chief Judicial Magistrate Harish Hasmukh Verma on Thursday sentenced Rahul under sections 499 and 500 of the Indian Penal Code.
In fact, during the last Lok Sabha elections on April 13, 2019, the then Congress President Rahul Gandhi had said in a public meeting in Kolar, Karnataka - How come all thieves have the same surname, Modi? How many more Modis will emerge? A criminal defamation complaint was filed by BJP leader and former Gujarat minister Purnesh Modi against his remarks.
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