Telangana: Union Minister Bandi Sanjay, BJP MPs call Rahul Gandhi’s US engagements a threat to national integrity
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Telangana: Union Minister Bandi Sanjay, BJP MPs call Rahul Gandhi’s US engagements a threat to national integrity

In a strong rebuke, Telangana BJP MPs K. Laxman and D. K. Aruna, alongside Union Minister Bandi Sanjay, have condemned Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s recent engagements with anti-India figures during his visit to the US. The BJP leaders accused Gandhi of undermining national integrity by aligning with individuals and organizations opposed to India's interests.

Kunti SurenderKunti Surender
Sep 12, 2024, 08:30 pm IST
in Bharat, Telangana
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Bandi Sanjay Kumar, Minister of State for Home Affairs, Govt. of India

Bandi Sanjay Kumar, Minister of State for Home Affairs, Govt. of India

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Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Bandi Sanjay Kumar, lashed out at Rahul Gandhi, stating that Rahul, who not only insults India during his foreign visits but also criticizes the electoral system, has no right to stay in this country. He declared, “Mr. Rahul Gandhi… Quit India.”

He sharply criticised Rahul Gandhi for his comments made abroad, stating that Gandhi’s inability to understand the impact of his statements reflects poorly on him. “Rahul Gandhi’s habit of criticizing India while abroad is utterly disgraceful,” Kumar declared. He further lambasted Gandhi’s recent remarks in the U.S., accusing him of alleging bias in the Indian Election Commission and attributing BJP’s electoral success solely to Modi’s favor. “It is a shameful display of his lack of faith in our nation’s laws, judiciary, and electoral process,” Kumar added.

Rahul Gandhi should tender unconditional apology for the remarks made against the country and reservations at international stage. pic.twitter.com/UuDQd7HJfa

— Bandi Sanjay Kumar (@bandisanjay_bjp) September 11, 2024

The Minister also condemned Gandhi’s remarks about Sikh traditions, calling it an insult to the Sikh community. “Rahul Gandhi’s statement that Sikhs fear wearing turbans or kirpans is not just disgraceful but a betrayal of the values that uphold our diversity,” he asserted. Kumar pointed out that it was Gandhi’s own grandmother, Indira Gandhi, and the Congress party that were responsible for the mistreatment of Sikhs. “Rahul Gandhi has no moral authority to speak about Sikhs and is instead aligning himself with those who conspire to divide India,” Kumar emphasized.

Bandi Sanjay expressed deep concern over Gandhi’s alliances with parties and individuals advocating for the breakup of India, including those seeking to reinstate Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir. “The Congress party, which has already divided the country in the past, is now aligning with separatists and anti-national elements,” Kumar said.

He urged that every Indian respond to Congress’s double standards and Gandhi’s treacherous remarks, demanding that Gandhi make a public apology or leave the country. “If Rahul Gandhi does not retract his anti-national comments, the BJP insists he must depart from India,” Kumar concluded.

Dr. Laxman strongly criticised Congress leader and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, for meeting anti-India individuals and forces during his visit to the United States. He condemned Rahul’s meeting with U.S. Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, a known supporter of Pakistan, who consistently opposes and criticizes India. Laxman also condemned Rahul Gandhi’s comment about abolishing reservations in India if conditions were favorable, stating that this exposes the real face of Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party.

Laxman expressed anger that Rahul frequently insults India, its democracy, and its people during his foreign tours. He pointed out that Rahul’s remarks against the BJP’s victory in the general elections are an insult to the democratic process and to voters.

भारत में जहर फैलाकर विदेशों में अपने मुंह मियां मिट्ठू बनता बालक बुद्धि! pic.twitter.com/8lU5i8lvS0

— Dr K Laxman (@drlaxmanbjp) September 11, 2024

One of the major points of contention raised by Dr Laxman was Rahul Gandhi’s recent stance on the abolition of reservations. He argued that Rahul’s position exposes the Congress party’s longstanding opposition to affirmative action for socially backward communities. Laxman claimed that the Congress, from the era of Jawaharlal Nehru to Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, had consistently opposed the Mandal Commission’s recommendations, favoring reservations based on economic status rather than social backwardness.

The MP further alleged that Rahul’s rhetoric against India stems from his frustration over not becoming the Prime Minister, describing his comments as venomous and harmful to the country’s reputation. The BJP leader termed Rahul’s remarks questioning the fairness of the BJP’s electoral victory as an insult to India’s democratic process, saying they disrespect the will of the voters.

Mahbubnagar MP DK Aruna strongly condemned Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his remarks that tarnish India’s reputation in the US. Responding to Rahul Gandhi’s comments. She said “Rahul Gandhi’s support for forces conspiring to divide India is disgraceful. It is shameful to speak of a lack of freedom while residing in this country. Such low-level rhetoric has become a habit for both Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party. Not only that, but he also criticized policies in Jammu and Kashmir, accusing them of attempting to dismantle the country.

From now on, there will be no tolerance for anti-India statements made on foreign platforms. Rahul Gandhi has made it a habit to belittle our national security and defense sectors. His comments are hurting the sentiments of the Indian people. DK Aruna demanded that Rahul Gandhi unconditionally apologize to the people of this country.”

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