BJP Blasts Rahul Gandhi: Bittu Brands Him ‘Terrorist’ In Tirade

New Delhi: The political atmosphere heated up following controversial remarks made by BJP leader and Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu against Congress MP Rahul Gandhi. In a sharp verbal attack, Bittu referred to Gandhi as the “number one terrorist in the country” and accused him of being the nation’s “biggest enemy.” He urged national agencies to keep a vigilant watch on the Congress leader.

Bittu’s comments followed Rahul Gandhi’s statements on religious freedom and the Sikh community during a recent visit to the United States. The BJP leader criticised Gandhi for allegedly attempting to create divisions in the country by targeting religious communities, first Muslims and now Sikhs.

In a stinging rebuke, Bittu said, “Rahul Gandhi is not an Indian. He has spent more time outside the country. His family and friends are abroad, which shows he doesn’t love India as much. Gandhi speaks without understanding the implications of his words, and now Congress is trying to divide Sikhs, having failed with Muslims.”

The remarks were met with strong reactions from Congress, with senior leader Sandeep Dikshit dismissing Bittu’s accusations. “We can only feel pity for people like him. His political career within Congress was a failure, and now he’s joined BJP, offering wild statements to prove his loyalty. He used to praise Rahul Gandhi, and now he’s denouncing him,” Dikshit remarked.

Bittu, speaking at a rally in Patna, continued his attack, claiming that Gandhi and the Congress party had a history of inciting division. “The Gandhi family massacred Sikhs, and they’ve raped our mothers and daughters. Isn’t their thirst for destruction satisfied yet? Now Rahul Gandhi seeks to divide Sikhs once again,” Bittu stated. He further compared Gandhi’s rhetoric to that of extremist leaders, promising to repeat his accusations in Parliament.

The ongoing verbal sparring has deepened the political divide between the BJP and Congress, with tensions escalating over the incendiary remarks made by both sides.

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