Congress shows burning RSS’ Khaki half pant on social media !
RSS and BJP criticise Congress !
Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) – A post has been made viral on the Twitter account of Congress, creating controversy while its leader Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ is going on. The post shows a khaki half pant of RSS which has caught fire on one side. It is written in this post, ‘We are slowly reaching our goal of releasing this country from the shackles of hatred and undoing the damage caused by BJP and RSS. There are only 145 days left to free the country of hatred generated by RSS.’ The ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ will go on for the next 145 days.
#BurningShorts | Congress ‘burning RSS Pants’ Warning Enrages BJP; Rahul Gandhi Accused Of ‘Aag Jalao’ Call https://t.co/1a5IL4n7Z9
— Republic (@republic) September 12, 2022
Sangh is growing despite the hatred exhibited by even the forefathers of Congress ! – RSS
RSS has responded to the post of Congress. Dr Manmohan Vaidya, the joint General Secretary of RSS said, “They are trying to connect to people through hatred. Even their fathers and grandfathers had harboured strong hatred for RSS. They tried, with their full force, to stop RSS, but RSS didn’t stop. In fact, it has constantly grown.”
Congress set Delhi on fire in 1984 ! – MP Tejasvi Surya
BJP MP, Tejasvi Surya elected from the South Bengaluru constituency said, “Congress set Delhi on fire in 1984. Out of their malicious mentality, Kar-sevaks were burnt at Godhra in 2002. Today, once again, Congressmen have appealed for violence. Rahul Gandhi is fighting against the Indian Government. Under his leadership, Congress has become a party with no faith in the Constitutional structure.”
Congress fire burnt Delhi in 1984.
It’s ecosystem burnt alive 59 karsevaks in Godhra in 2002.
They have again given their ecosystem a call for violence.
With Rahul Gandhi ‘fighting against Indian State’, Congress ceases to be political party with faith in constitutional means. https://t.co/28qbFvKkbI
— Tejasvi Surya (@Tejasvi_Surya) September 12, 2022
Editorial Viewpoint
There can be ideological differences between two political parties or organisations; but this incident shows the low level to which Congress can stoop and hate pro-Hindu organisations. How can such a party work for the welfare of people ? |