Dr. Rajeshwar Singh Criticizes Rahul Gandhi's Comments on Hindus
Dr. Rajeshwar Singh, the Sarojininagar MLA, has voiced strong opposition to recent comments made by Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi about Hindus in Parliament. Expressing his outrage on Twitter, Dr. Singh described Hindu society as the most tolerant in the world and accused Gandhi of inciting terrorism.
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In his tweets, Dr. Singh emphasized the historical resilience of Hindus in the face of numerous foreign invasions, listing invasions by Persia, Mohammed bin Qasim, Mahmud Ghaznavi, Muhammad Ghori, Genghis Khan, Babur, Nadir Shah, Ahmed Shah Durrani, and the British East India Company. He also highlighted post-independence attacks by Pakistan, China, and various Islamic terrorist groups under Congress rule, such as the 26/11 Mumbai attacks and attacks in Ayodhya, Sankat Mochan, and Varanasi.
Dr. Singh accused Gandhi of weakening the country by providing opportunities for terrorist organizations like ISIS, PFI, SIMI, HuJI, and Lashkar-e-Taiba to threaten Hindus and national security. He condemned Gandhi’s remarks suggesting Hindus engage in violence and hatred, warning that such statements could provoke terrorists against Hindus.
“Do not cross all limits in the politics of appeasement,” Dr. Singh cautioned Gandhi. “Our country will have to pay a huge price for this. Don’t test the patience of Hindus too much. This is my advice to you!” Dr. Singh’s reaction comes after Gandhi’s parliamentary statement that, “Those who call themselves Hindus do violence, violence, violence, hatred, hatred, hatred, untruth, untruth, untruth 24 hours a day.”
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