On September 10, Rahul had told the United States that the Sikh community in India was concerned.

On Saturday, the BJP filed an FIR in Karnataka regarding Rahul Gandhi’s statement in America. This complaint was lodged at High Ground police station in Bangalore. The BJP claims that Congress leaders are pursuing divisive politics by targeting the SC, ST, OBC and Sikh community. In such a situation, his divisive policy should be investigated.

Earlier, FIRs were also registered against Rahul in UP and Chhattisgarh.

During his visit to America, Rahul had made a statement regarding reservations and the Sikh community. BJP leaders are protesting against this. However, Rahul claims his statement was misinterpreted.

Rahul asked Sikh community: Did I say something wrong Rahul Gandhi further justified his statement on Saturday. He accused the BJP of spreading lies. Rahul said that as always, the BJP is distorting its statement. The BJP always uses lies.

Releasing the video of the statement made in America, Rahul posed questions to the Sikh community. He asked me if I had made a false statement.

In fact, on September 10, Rahul had told the US that the Sikh community in India was worried about whether or not they would be allowed to wear a turban and bangle.

Rahul was also asked a question about booking. He then said that Congress would only consider ending reservations when everyone in the country began to enjoy equal opportunities. At present, no such situation exists in India.

Rahul tweeted this around 4 pm on Saturday evening.

Rahul also receives threats over his statement…

1. Tarvinder Singh Marwah: The BJP had protested outside Rahul Gandhi’s house in Delhi on September 11. During this period, BJP leader Tarvinder Singh Marwah was accused of threatening to kill Rahul. He said: –

Rahul Gandhi, stop, otherwise, in future, you too will suffer the same fate as your grandmother.

After this, Congress wrote on the social media platform This is a very serious matter. This is the product of the BJP’s hate factory. Action should be taken on this. Prime Minister Modi cannot remain silent in the face of the threat from this leader of his party.

The Congress released the video of BJP leader and former MP Tarvinder Singh Marwah on social media platform X.

2. Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu: On September 15, Union Minister and BJP leader Ravneet Singh Bittu called Congress leader Rahul Gandhi a terrorist. On September 19, an FIR was registered against him with the Karnataka Police.

In fact, the Union Minister had said that “Rahul Gandhi is not an Indian. He doesn’t even like India. Rahul first tried to use Muslims, but since that didn’t happen, he is now trying to divide Sikhs.

The Union Minister also said, “Rahul Gandhi is the number one terrorist of the country. Whoever catches them must be rewarded because they are the country’s greatest enemy. Agencies across the country should monitor them.

On September 15, Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu described Rahul Gandhi as the country’s biggest enemy.

Congressional Response: Regarding the Union Minister’s statement, party spokesperson Supriya Srinet said that the one who made his political career by appearing before Rahul Gandhi, sits on the laps of his opponents and makes cheap statements in greed for power. Ravneet Bittu has been called a snake in the sleeve in the scriptures.

3. Sanjay Gaikwad: On September 16, Sanjay Gaikwad, MP from Buldhana, Maharashtra, said, “Rahul Gandhi wants to end reservation for backward classes and tribes. They will be rewarded for this, whoever cuts out Rahul’s tongue will get Rs 11 lakh.

Sanjay also said that the Congress gained votes in the Lok Sabha elections by presenting a false narrative that the Constitution was in danger. Today they are talking about ending reservations. The Congress wants to end reservation for backward classes, OBCs and tribals. FIR was registered against Sanjay in Buldhana.

Shinde faction leader Sanjay Gaikwad is MP from Buldhana.

September 17: Kharge wrote a letter to Prime Minister Modi, saying: arrest your leaders On the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 74th birthday, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge had written a letter after congratulating him. In this context, concerns have been raised regarding hate speech against Rahul Gandhi. Kharge had written, “Leaders of the BJP and allied parties are continuously using very objectionable and violent language against Rahul Gandhi. You are required to master these leaders.

September 18: Nadda’s response to Kharge, saying: Don’t forget Rahul’s misdeeds. BJP national president JP Nadda wrote an open letter to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on September 18. Nadda wrote that you have forgotten the misdeeds of your leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, or deliberately ignored them.

Nadda also wrote in the letter that Congress leaders had abused Prime Minister Modi more than 110 times in the last 10 years. So why are words like political correctness, decorum, discipline, etiquette disappearing from your dictionary?

You cry about political correctness, but your leaders have a habit of flouting it. Why such a double attitude?

Priyanka said: PM should respect elders Priyanka Gandhi criticized JP Nadda’s letter. Priyanka said, “If the Prime Minister had confidence in respecting elders, he would have responded to the letter himself. PM Modi insulted JP Nadda by sending him a letter. After all, what was the need to humiliate an 82-year-old senior leader?

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Dhankhar said: The Opposition Leader’s mentality is unconstitutional.

Vice President Dhankhar targeted Rahul’s statement in America regarding reservations in India. He said there was a great need for awareness about the Constitution of India as some people have forgotten the soul of it. Such comments from someone in a constitutional position reflect an unconstitutional mentality.