Due to various reasons the grand old Congress has been dubbed as an anti-Hindu party. The party supporting the other communities made many think the same. On top of this, the statements and comments made by the party are taking forward the narrative. Earlier the party filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court saying that the Ram Setu was not made by Lord Ram.
The narrative got a big push with the saffron party Bharatiya Janata Party coming into the picture and calling Congress an anti-Hindu party. This left a big impact on Congress and the grand old party started losing its good image among the Hindus.
Despite losing two back-to-back Lok Sabha polls the party seemed to have not learned anything and the leaders are still passing such comments. A former Minister of Karnataka raised many eyeballs.
Karnataka Congress Working President Satish Jarkiholi gave birth to a big controversy by saying that Hindu is a Persian word and it has a very bad meaning. Despite this, he did not take back his comments.
The narrative has again hit the headlines and a few pro-Bharatiya Janata Party supporting media outlets are holding discussions and debates on why the Congress party constantly passes such comments and targets the Hindu community.
Amid this, former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi's picture is doing rounds which shows him having a Hindu identity. He had vibhuti and tilak on his forehead and he surprised many with his Hindutva look. Despite Congress's secular ideology Rahul Gandhi donned a Hindutva look.
Since the start of the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi is not leaving any opportunity to visit the popular Hindu shrines and don the Hindutva look to get rid of the anti-Hindu stand.
Yet again Rahul Gandhi donned a Hindutva look and political observers are saying that he is giving his best in his mission to get out of the anti-Hindu ideology or image the party has. The party needs this now as the saffron party BJP is banking highly on the Hindutva ideology and it even helped the party to have a strong base in states like Himachal Pradesh.
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The narrative got a big push with the saffron party Bharatiya Janata Party coming into the picture and calling Congress an anti-Hindu party. This left a big impact on Congress and the grand old party started losing its good image among the Hindus.
Despite losing two back-to-back Lok Sabha polls the party seemed to have not learned anything and the leaders are still passing such comments. A former Minister of Karnataka raised many eyeballs.
Karnataka Congress Working President Satish Jarkiholi gave birth to a big controversy by saying that Hindu is a Persian word and it has a very bad meaning. Despite this, he did not take back his comments.
The narrative has again hit the headlines and a few pro-Bharatiya Janata Party supporting media outlets are holding discussions and debates on why the Congress party constantly passes such comments and targets the Hindu community.
Amid this, former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi's picture is doing rounds which shows him having a Hindu identity. He had vibhuti and tilak on his forehead and he surprised many with his Hindutva look. Despite Congress's secular ideology Rahul Gandhi donned a Hindutva look.
Since the start of the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi is not leaving any opportunity to visit the popular Hindu shrines and don the Hindutva look to get rid of the anti-Hindu stand.
Yet again Rahul Gandhi donned a Hindutva look and political observers are saying that he is giving his best in his mission to get out of the anti-Hindu ideology or image the party has. The party needs this now as the saffron party BJP is banking highly on the Hindutva ideology and it even helped the party to have a strong base in states like Himachal Pradesh.
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