Rahul Gandhi's Controversial Speech in Lok Sabha: Many Parts Were Removed From the Record, Comments Were made on Hindus

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Rahul Gandhi’s Controversial Speech in Lok Sabha: Many Parts were removed from the record, comments made on Hindus

Targeting the BJP, Rahul Gandhi said, ‘Those who call themselves Hindus, keep on spreading violence, hatred and lies 24 hours a day. They are not Hindus at all. It is written in the Hindu religion that one should stand with the truth and never retreat from the truth.

Many of the comments made by Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi in his address to the Lok Sabha on Monday have been stricken from the record. It is noteworthy that in his address, Rahul Gandhi had commented about Hindus, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and RSS. Rahul Gandhi had said in his speech that those who call themselves Hindus, they indulge in violence, hatred 24 hours a day. PM Modi also took objection to this statement of Rahul Gandhi and said that it is a serious thing to call the entire Hindu society violent.

What did Rahul Gandhi say in the parliament?

Rahul Gandhi’s Controversial Speech in Lok Sabha:

On Monday, Rahul Gandhi gave his first speech as the leader of the opposition. Targeting the BJP, Rahul Gandhi said, ‘Those who call themselves Hindus, keep on speaking violence, hatred and lies 24 hours a day. They are not Hindus at all. It is clearly written in Hindu religion that one should stand with the truth and never retreat from the truth. Non-violence should be spread.

Rahul Gandhi and PM Modi on Hinduism

When PM Modi objected to Rahul’s statement, Rahul Gandhi said I have called BJP violent, Narendra Modi is not a complete Hindu society. BJP is not the entire Hindu society. RSS is not the entire Hindu society.

Major Party’s Leader Amit Shah Demanded Apology For Rahul Gandhi’s Controversial Speech in Lok Sabha

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also expressed displeasure over Rahul Gandhi’s comment. He said that ‘such a big act cannot be hidden by making noise. The opposition leader said that those who call themselves Hindus commit violence. They probably don’t know that crores of people proudly call themselves Hindus, do they all commit violence? It is wrong to link the spirit of violence with any religion and he should apologize.

Rahul Gandhi’s Speech in Lok Sabha Against Prime Minister Modi

Rahul Gandhi claimed that ‘Prime Minister Narendra Modi had thought of contesting elections from Ayodhya, but the survey told him that the people of Ayodhya would defeat him, so PM Modi went to Varanasi and escaped from there.’ He said that PM Modi should leave the people of Ayodhya and scare the BJP people. On this, Speaker Om Birla said that you should speak on policies, it is not right to make personal attacks on anyone.

According to media reports, the comments from Rahul Gandhi’s address that have been removed from the parliamentary proceedings include Rahul Gandhi’s allegations against the BJP, in which Rahul said that the BJP is treating minorities in a discriminatory manner. Also, comments on Adani and Ambani and allegations regarding NEET exam have been removed from the proceedings. Also, Rahul Gandhi had described the Agniveer scheme as a plan of the PMO and not for the Indian Army, this has also been removed from the record of proceedings.

Read Also: Rahul Gadhi’s Comments on Mr. Om Birla

After Erasing Rahul Gandhi’s Controversial Speech in Lok Sabha: Response of Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi has reacted to the removal of excerpts from his speech from the proceedings of the Lok Sabha.

Rahul Gandhi while addressing on removal of his controversial speech

Rahul Gandhi said, ‘Truth can be erased in Modi ji’s world but in reality truth cannot be erased. Whatever I said and whatever I had to say, I have said, that is the truth, now whatever they want to erase, erase it.

On Monday, Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge also addressed the Rajya Sabha and made a scathing attack on the government. Words like satyanash, pride and mujra have also been removed from Kharge’s statement.

Read Also: Rahul Gadhi’s Comments on Mr. Om Birla

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