Congress workers protest against Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu and other BJP leaders over their remarks on Lok Sabha leader and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi.
Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu on Wednesday again targeted the Congress over the protests against him. He claimed that the Congress party is finally back to its old tricks. He posted about this on an Instagram post. In his post, he said that the Congress is back to its old tricks: – Anyone who exposes the Gandhi family will face threats of arson and violence reminiscent of the 1984 Sikh riots. Is this what they call their ‘Mohabbat ki Dukaan’? He clearly said that people are watching and taking notes!
Congress workers protested against Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu and other BJP leaders over their statement on Lok Sabha leader and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi. After this, the police took into custody those Congress workers who were protesting against Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu and other BJP leaders over their statement on Lok Sabha leader and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi. Let us tell you that during his recent US tour, Rahul had made some such statements which started a political uproar. In retaliation, statements have also been made by BJP and NDA leaders.
Congress Delhi President Devendra Yadav said that we are fighting to protect the Constitution by following the path of Rahul Gandhi. We are not afraid of BJP. Every Congress worker stands in support of Rahul Gandhi. Andhra Pradesh Congress President YS Sharmila along with party workers protested in Vijayawada against Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu and other BJP leaders over the statement made on Lok Sabha leader and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi.
Congress leader Ajay Maken on Wednesday filed a police complaint against Union minister Ravneet Singh Bittu for allegedly calling opposition leader Rahul Gandhi the country’s number one terrorist. The Congress party treasurer along with All India Mahila Congress Committee (AIMCC) chief Alka Lamba filed a complaint against the Union minister and three other political leaders at Delhi’s Tughlaq Road police station.
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