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BJP’s Retaliation On Rahul Gandhi’s Statement

BJP’s retaliation on Rahul Gandhi’s statement, Javadekar said – you won’t understand, Mahatma Gandhi.

Politics has again intensified with a tweet by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. He said in the tweet that why the names of many dictators in the world start with ‘M’.

He also named for example Marcos, Mussolini, Milosevic, Husni Mubarak, Mobutu, Mikombero, Musharraf. This statement of Rahul has been strongly countered by the BJP.

BJP’s retaliation: Union Minister and BJP leader Prakash Javadekar tweeted, “M to Mohan Das was also – Sabarmati saint, Bapu.

The matter of the soil of India is different, it is not the dictator but the Buddha and Mahavir. Leave it, you will not understand Rahul Ji.

Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij has also reacted to Rahul Gandhi’s statement. He said that Anjan Rahul Gandhi has tweeted that the names of most dictators start with M.

I have asked him that Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was a priest of non-violence who is known all over the world. Does his name also begin with the word M. What is his opinion about him.’

Variety of comments on social media

At the same time, Twitter users have also made various comments on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s tweet. A user has written that Manmohan Singh and Motilal Nehru’s name also starts from M.

At the same time, a user named Pankaj Shankar has written that Manmohan Singh, Motilal Nehru, MK Stalin, and Mamta Banerjee are also named from M.

Let me tell you that Rahul wrote in this tweet why the names of so many dictators start with ‘M’ only.

The dictators whose names he shared in his tweet included the names of Marcos, Mussolini, Milosevic, Husni Mubarak, Mobutu, Mikombero, Musharraf.

Rahul Gandhi is constantly targeting BJP on agricultural law.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has been continuously attacking the BJP government at the Center and Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the agricultural laws.

Earlier on Tuesday too, Rahul Gandhi had instructed the Modi government for barricading by the Delhi Police due to the farmers’ agitation on the borders of Delhi and burying nails on the roads.

He had said that the Indian government should build bridges, not walls.

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