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Rahul Gandhi faces backlash over ‘naach gaana’ jibe at Ayodhya event

A video of Rahul Gandhi referring to the Ram Mandir Pran Protista ceremony as a song and dance event has triggeted a political row. Rahul Gandhi of the Congress has sparked a huge political after he purportedly referred to the January 22 ‘Pran Pratishta’ of the Ram temple in Ayodhya as a “naach-gaana” (song and dance) event.

In the 27-second video clip, Rahul Gandhi is said to be heard expressing resentment over the government having made the Ram Mandir Pran Protista into an affair wherein the marginalized people were allowed to be represented there but instead called celebrities.

They issued invites to Amitabh Bachchan, Adani, Ambani, and all other celebrities. Was there a single farmer there? Or labourer? There was just a dance going on,” Rahul Gandhi is heard in the clip.

He further added saying, “He seems to have not understood the Indian culture yet. When he is able to understand the Indian culture, he will understand all of this (these rituals) as well.Common people were involved in that celebration”.

All these were said by BJP leader Tirath Singh Rawat who requested Rahul Gandhi to make a statement on his beliefs and faith towards Hindu rituals after Rahul Gandhi mocked at the devotees celebrating Shraadhs rituals who were seen queueing for his roadshow in Jhansi.

Deplorable comments” by the Congress leader: National spokesperson of BJP, Shehzad Poonawalla. He further said, Rahul Gandhi and his family created a historical background of anti-Hinduism and said, “INDI alliance believes in – Hindu Astha par karo chot, Lena hai vote bank ka vote!.”.

In his post, he added, “Can this be said about any other faith and their pious occasions? Rahul’s family has opposed Ram ji’s existence, Ram Mandir, his govt coined Hindu terror and he even labelled Dwarka puja as “natak” now this.”

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Hindustan Times

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