Rahul Gandhi In US: 'I don't hate Narendra Modi...', Rahul Gandhi accuses RSS of considering some religions and languages ​​inferior


Posted on 10th Sep 2024 10:31 am by rohit kumar

While talking to students and teachers in America, the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi said, that India is a union of languages, traditions, and religions, when Indian people visit their religious places, they merge with their deity. This is the nature of India. During this, Rahul Gandhi targeted the BJP and RSS and said that the misunderstanding between the BJP and RSS is that they think that India is a group of different things, I do not hate Narendra Modi, but I do not agree with his point of view, but I do not hate him either. On many occasions, I sympathize with him.

 

Rahul attacks BJP on the pretext of RSS

 

At the same time, Rahul Gandhi took a dig at the Bharatiya Janata Party on the pretext of RSS and said that the ruling party does not understand that the country is for everyone, while only one ideology is important for those who have headquarters in Nagpur. While talking to the NRIs at an event in Herndon, Virginia, the Congress leader mentioned different dishes in the food plate to give an example of India's diversity.

 

Rahul Gandhi accuses RSS

 

Rahul Gandhi further alleged that the RSS believes that some states and communities are inferior to others. This is what the fight is about. We believe that everyone has their own history, tradition, and language. Each one of them is as important as anyone else. What will you do if someone tells you that you cannot speak Tamil? How will you feel? How will you react? This is the ideology of the RSS - that Tamil, Marathi, Bengali, and Manipuri - are all inferior languages.

 

The fight is about what kind of India we want. Do we want an India where people are allowed to believe what they want to believe? ... or do we want an India where only a few people can decide what is going to happen, the Congress leader said.

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