Rahul Gandhi’s Undignified Remark Once Again Exposes Congress’ Anti-Sikh Mindset : Tarun Chugh
Chandigarh 4 February ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh has strongly condemned Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for calling Union Minister of State for Railways Ravneet Singh Bittu a “traitor” outside the Parliament premises. Chugh said that Rahul Gandhi’s statement is extremely unfortunate, condemnable, and an insult to democratic decorum. Chugh stated that using such language against an elected representative is not only personally insulting but also hurts the dignity of the Sikh community and the nation as a whole. He said the Congress leadership must understand that dignity and sensitivity in public life are essential responsibilities of political leaders.
Chugh said that the dark chapter of 1984 continues to remain a deep wound in the hearts of the nation, particularly the Sikh community. He alleged that the country has not forgotten the role of the Congress party and the Nehru-Gandhi family during that period. Chugh said that the brutal killing of thousands of innocent Sikhs, organised violence across multiple cities, and the failure of the justice system remain a permanent blot on India’s democratic history.
Chugh added that while the country was burning, the Congress government remained silent. He said that individuals accused of instigating violence continued to roam freely for years and allegedly received political protection. Chugh stated that incidents where Sikhs were identified through voter lists and targeted continue to shake the conscience of the nation. Chugh said that Rahul Gandhi’s conduct reflects the same divisive mindset that has shaped Congress politics for decades. Chugh demanded that Rahul Gandhi apologise to the people of the country, particularly the Sikh community, for hurting their sentiments.

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