Amid the BJP’s rhetoric in opposition to Rahul Gandhi’s alleged anti-India remarks in London, the senior Congress chief on Monday castigated the ruling occasion and mentioned, “Criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP or RSS do not mean criticising the whole country.”
While talking at a public rally in Kerala’s Wayanad, Gandhi mentioned that the ruling occasion has confusion that if he criticises PM Modi, BJP or Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, they consider he attacked the entire nation.
“They think that they themselves are India. PM is one Indian citizen, not the entire India, no matter how arrogant he is or what he thinks. No way an attack on the PM, BJP or RSS is an attack on India,” he mentioned.
“But by attacking independent institutions of India, they’re attacking India. And I won’t stop saying this,” he added.
Why this uproar?
The crucial remarks from Gandhi got here as BJP on a number of events tried to nook the Congress chief for expressing his views on Indian democracy and the present state of affairs throughout his final journey to London.
Since then, the ruling occasion has been criticising the Congress MP for his remarks. Even in the course of the Parliament session, BJP demanded an unconditional apology from Gandhi.
“Not scared of BJP, RSS or Police”
Meanwhile, responding to the BJP allegations, Gandhi on Monday, mentioned that he didn’t scare of the saffron occasion, RSS or police and added he would proceed to denounce the workouts of the federal government.
“I am not scared of BJP, RSS or Police. No matter how many cases are filed against me or how many times you send the Police to my home and insult me, I will still fight for the truth,” he mentioned.
“Those who always lie won’t be able to understand honest people,” added Gandhi.