Rahul Gandhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi (Rahul Gandhi) is on a trip to European countries these days. Rahul Gandhi, who reached France during his visit, has once again criticized the Indian government. During an event organized in Paris, the capital of France, he said Hindutva, ‘India-Bharat‘Discussed such topics and expressed their views. During this, he said that those who want to change the name of things are trying to deny history.
‘There is nothing Hindu in what BJP does’
He said that the ruling party wants to gain power at any cost. For this he will do anything. There is nothing Hindu in his thoughts and actions. He said that I have also read Geeta, many Upanishads, many Hindu books. But, I did not read any mention of what BJP does. They just try to trick people. They try to divide people in the name of religion. There is nothing Hindu about him, not at all.
‘..they will do anything to get power’
He said that I have never read anywhere, not in any Hindu book, never heard from any learned Hindu person that you should terrorize and harm people weaker than you. Therefore, this idea and words are completely wrong. He is not a Hindu nationalist in any way. They have nothing to do with Hinduism. They want to gain power at any cost and will do anything to gain power.
‘Changing the name is an attempt to deny history’
On India-India dispute, he said that those who want to change the name are trying to deny history. India is defined in the Constitution as “India that is Bharat, a Union of States”. He said that these states have come together to make India or Bharat. Most importantly, the voices of everyone involved in these states are heard loud and clear and no voice is crushed or intimidated. But, BJP wants to suppress this voice and we will not let this happen.
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