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BJP Minister Appreciates Rahul Gandhi’s London Photo, Says: ‘Manna Padega…’

The Congress said that the BJP misrepresented, misconstrued, and defamed Rahul Gandhi’s remarks regarding India’s democracy,

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Temjen Imna Along, a minister for Nagaland, reacted to a post published by the official handle of the Congress after a heated discussion between the Congress and the BJP over Rahul Gandhi’s remarks in London.

Temjen To Rahul Gandhi

“Stand up for what you believe in, even if it means you stand alone,” reads the post that features a picture of Rahul Gandhi.

Rahul Gandhi can be seen posing for the picture while attending an interactive session at the Chatham House in London. He is wearing a suit and has his hands in his pockets.

Along, the leader of the Nagaland BJP had the following statement regarding the image: “The image must be acknowledged as being attractive. Pose and confidence are at the next level.” Temjen is well-known for his clever comments on social media.

Rahul Gandhi’s tour to the UK has continued to draw attention as the BJP charged the Congressman with denigrating both India and its democracy on foreign territory. Rahul Gandhi spoke at various events in London and discussed topics such as India, the RSS, the India-China dispute, etc.

The Congress said that the BJP misrepresented, misconstrued, and defamed Rahul Gandhi’s remarks regarding India’s democracy, Parliament, and the judiciary as former Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad criticized them.

Amit Malviya Comments On Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi claimed that opposition politicians’ microphones are turned off in Parliament, but the BJP refuted this claim by pointing out that Rahul Gandhi’s attendance in the chamber was significantly lower than the norm for both the country and Kerala.  “Rahul Gandhi is like an errant schoolboy who, when asked by his teacher where’s his homework, blithely lies: The dog ate my homework,” BJP’s Amit Malviya said.

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Rahul Gandhi received criticism for equating the RSS to the Muslim Brotherhood. Rahul Gandhi should attend RSS camps, according to Union minister Anurag Thakur, to better understand the group. You may describe it as a secret society. Its structure is modeled after that of the Muslim Brotherhood, and its goal is to use the democratic process to seize power and then sabotage the democratic process going forward, according to Rahul Gandhi. The press, courts, Parliament, and the Election Commission are all subject to pressure, threat, and control in one way or another, according to Rahul Gandhi, who criticized the RSS.