New Delhi: Sharing the clip of Rahul Gandhi’s Cambridge speech, Union Minister Kiran Rijiju has accused the Congress leader of inciting people to divide India, which has become very dangerous for India’s unity.


First Published Mar 9, 2023, 12:19 PM IST
Union minister Kiren Rijiju: Controversy continues over Rahul Gandhi’s remarks at Cambridge University in Britain. A war of words is going on between the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress. In this sequence, Union Minister Kiran Rijiju, who shared the clip of Rahul Gandhi’s Cambridge speech, accused the Congress leader of inciting people to divide India, which has become very dangerous for the unity of India. Rahul Gandhi, who has declared himself as the prince of the Congress, has criticized that he has crossed all the limits.
— Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) March 8, 2023
“This man has become the most dangerous for the unity of India. Now he is inciting people to divide India. India’s most popular and loved Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s only mantra is Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat,” Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said in his tweet.
— Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) March 8, 2023
In his Cambridge University speech, Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Modi of destroying India’s democratic structure. ‘India is a union of states. It consists of a consultative sequence. If you try to force an idea on the Union, it will react. Here sits a Sikh gentleman. He belongs to Sikh religion. There are people of different religions and languages including Muslims and Christians in India. They are all Indians. Narendra Modi says that he is not.. Narendra Modi says that he is a second class citizen of India. I don’t agree with him,” said Rahul Gandhi in his Cambridge speech.
Responding to these comments, Kiran Rijiju stated that there is no need to respond to Rahul’s comments. Rijiju criticized that Indian people know that Rahul Gandhi is Pappu, but foreigners do not know that he is really Pappu. Earlier, the BJP accused Rahul Gandhi, who was visiting the UK, of insulting Indian democracy from foreign soil.
Last Updated Mar 9, 2023, 12:19 PM IST
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