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‘Rahul Gandhi is the country’s number one terrorist’, statement of Minister of State for Railways Ravneet Singh Bittu – Hindustan News Hub

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Ravneet Singh Bittu

Bhagalpur: Minister of State for Railways Ravneet Singh Bittu has given a controversial statement about Rahul Gandhi. He has called Rahul Gandhi the country’s number one terrorist. He said that Rahul Gandhi is not an Indian. He also accused Rahul of visiting the homes of poor people to get his photo taken. Ravneet Singh Bittu said this while answering questions from media persons in Bhagalpur.

Rahul always talks nonsense

He said that Rahul Gandhi always talks nonsense about the country when he goes abroad. He does not have practical understanding. Till date he does not know the pain of labourers and cobblers. More than half of his life has passed. He does not understand that this makes him a laughing stock.

Attempts to divide Sikhs

Regarding Rahul Gandhi’s statement about Sikhs in America, Bittu said, ‘Recently he has tried to divide the Sikhs with his statement. Separatist forces have praised Rahul Gandhi’s statement. Ravneet Singh Bittu said that in today’s era, Rahul Gandhi is the number one terrorist of the country, he is the number one enemy of the country.’ Let us tell you that Ravneet Singh Bittu joined BJP before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Bitti said, first Rahul Gandhi tried to use Muslims, but it did not happen and now he is trying to divide the Sikhs.

Comments on Sikh community during US tour

During his US visit, Rahul Gandhi, while addressing hundreds of Indian American community members in Herndon, a Virginia suburb of Washington, said that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) considers some religions, languages ​​and communities to be inferior to others. This is not the issue that is being fought in India, but the fight is being fought for this. Rahul Gandhi had asked a Sikh man sitting in the first row of the audience, “My turbaned brother, what is your name?” The Congress leader had said, “The fight is about whether a Sikh has the right to wear a turban or a kada in India or not. Or as a Sikh, he can go to the Gurudwara or not. The fight is for this and it is not just for them but for all religions.”

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