Prime Minister Modi., BJP., Hindus.! Some of Rahul Gandhi’s comments have been removed from the notes.

Prime Minister Modi., BJP., Hindus.!  Some of Rahul Gandhi's comments have been removed from the notes.-oneindia news

Delhi: Some of the comments made by Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi in the Lok Sabha yesterday have been removed from the notes.

Yesterday’s Lok Sabha session was full of excitement and excitement, and the debates between the members were heated. Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi’s speech is set to remain the talk of the town for days to come. The BJP has been registering its objections till now.

As Rahul Gandhi spoke yesterday, Hinduism is not the only religion in India that commands courage. All religions emphasize courage. BJP does not follow true Hindu dharma. BJP is still intolerant Hindus. Only PM Modi, BJP and RSS are not all Hindus. Why was the mic switched off when he started talking about Ayodhya? Rahul Gandhi strongly criticized that people have taught BJP a lesson in Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama.

While Rahul Gandhi was talking about Hinduism, BJP members including Prime Minister Modi and Union Minister Amit Shah interrupted and posted their objections. They chanted that Rahul Gandhi should apologize for talking about Hindus.

Rahul Gandhi continued his speech by showing some photographs including Lord Shiva. He continued his speech by saying that the fire near Shiva is not a sign of violence but a sign of non-violence.

It has been reported that some of Rahul Gandhi’s comments about Prime Minister Modi, Hindus, RSS, and God have been deleted from the Lok Sabha.

Rahul Gandhi while speaking yesterday also criticized SANSAD TV which telecasts the Lok Sabha live. In it only the speech of the ruling party is broadcast in full. Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi also criticized the live telecast saying that even the cameraman shows you (BJP) too much.

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