LoP Rahul Gandhi calls followers of Hinduism- a ‘violent’ pointing towards ruling party, PM Modi tout de suite objects, says calling Hindu society ‘a violent’ is a serious issue

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New Delhi, 01 July: Leader of Opposition (LoP) in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi said on Monday that those who call themselves Hindus are not actually Hindus. Those who call themselves Hindus do not follow truth and non-violence. This was opposed by the ruling party. The leader of the house and Prime Minister Modi himself said that calling the entire society, the Hindu society, violent is a very serious issue.

Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi participated in the discussion on the President’s address on Monday. In his first speech as the Leader of Opposition, Congress leader Rahul put forward the pictures of great men and symbols of different religions. He said that non-violence and truth have been talked about in all religions and the Congress Party and the Opposition talk about protection based on these symbols.

Pointing towards the ruling party, he said that those who call themselves Hindus are not actually Hindus. After this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi intervened.

After the intervention of Prime Minister Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah said that the opposition cannot hide such a big statement by making noise. Rahul said that those who call themselves Hindus indulge in violence. Crores of people of the country proudly call themselves Hindus. It is wrong to link violence with the sentiment of religion. He should apologize for his statement. Rahul Gandhi talks about fearlessness. What happened during the Emergency, thousands of Sikhs were massacred in Delhi.

On this, Rahul Gandhi said that the Bharatiya Janata Party is not the entire Hindu society. He asked why the BJP did not win on the land of Ayodhya, the land of Lord Ram.