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Gujarat Congress BJP Attack Gujarat Clash

Gujarat Congress BJP Attack Gujarat Clash-oneindia news

Addressing the motion of thanks for the President’s speech in the Lok Sabha, the Leader of the Opposition pointed out various points. When Rahul Gandhi was speaking the day before yesterday, BJP and RSS people did not understand the Hindu religion. BJP people are not the only Hindus, he said.

He also said that the Congress party will soon form the government in Gujarat. He displayed images of various gods in the temple. The Speaker pointed out that when Rahul Gandhi displayed the image of Lord Shiva, as per the rules of Parliament, members should not display any image or banner.

Then, is the display of Shiva’s picture banned in Rahul Gandhi House? Shiva is holding a trident over his left shoulder. The trident is not a symbol of violence. He spoke as a symbol of non-violence.

The prime minister and several ministers registered their opposition to Rahul’s speech. The Prime Minister’s reply was held yesterday. In which he spoke for more than 2 hours in response to Rahul Gandhi. Yesterday they were adjourned for an unspecified date.

In this case, BJP members protested in front of the state Congress headquarters in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, condemning Rahul Gandhi’s speech in Parliament.

Then there was a clash between Congress and BJP workers. Both the parties pelted stones at each other and many were injured. This caused a lot of excitement in the area.

Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi has said that the BJP people who are spreading violence and hatred do not understand the basic principles of Hinduism regarding this attack.

In a post on his social media page, he said, “The cowardly attack on the Gujarat Congress office reinforces my opinion of the BJP and the Sangh Parivar. BJP people who spread violence and hatred do not understand the basic principles of Hinduism. People of Gujarat will clearly understand BJP’s lies and teach them a lesson. I repeat, the ‘India’ coalition will win in Gujarat,” he said.

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