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Digvijaya remarks ridiculous: Rahul amid BJP roast

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By Express News Service

SRINAGAR/NEW DELHI:  The Congress hasn’t preferred celebration chief Digvijaya Singh’s remarks questioning the 2016 surgical strike. The closing phrase has come from Rahul Gandhi who termed his remarks ridiculous. However, the BJP wouldn’t let it go, and has threatened to take the controversy to the folks.

Rahul’s robust denunciation got here throughout his Bharat Jodo Yatra’s halt in Jhajjar Kotli, Jammu. He mentioned the celebration trusts the Indian Army and that armed forces don’t want to provide any proof for his or her daredevilry. “I don’t agree with what Digvijaya has said. These were his personal views and not that of Congress,” Rahul mentioned. “We are crystal clear that armed forces don’t need to provide proof of anything,” Rahul mentioned. Digvijaya on Monday questioned the 2016 surgical strikes and mentioned there was no proof to show that such an motion befell in any respect.

READ HERE | Congress distances from Digvijaya’s Pulwama jibe

Asked why no motion was taken in opposition to Digvijaya, Rahul mentioned, “We are a democratic party and not a dictatorship. We don’t run our party on principles of coercion. We don’t appreciate Digvijaya’s personal views. The party’s views are above his views.” “The views of the party are generated from conversations within the party. In this case, I am sorry to have to say this about a senior leader, he said a ridiculous thing,” mentioned Rahul.

Asked concerning the celebration’s stand on Article 370 revocation, Rahul mentioned, “Our position is very clear. Our working committee resolution is there and you can read it”.  He, nevertheless, mentioned the celebration needs early restoration of statehood in J&Okay.

On BJP’s cost that there’s a “Pakistan in Congress DNA,” he mentioned the Congress gave independence to India. It created all of the establishments and the nation was constructed on Congress’s philosophy. When we had been combating in opposition to the imperial British, the BJP and RSS had been standing with the imperialists. Their ideology and their leaders superior the two-nation concept. We didn’t give it”.

In Delhi, the BJP was sulfurous, saying the Congress was “habituated to maligning the Army’s reputation. “The Congress must clear its stand on terrorism and national security. It goes without saying that Congress is habituated to casting doubts over the Army’s operations against the country’s enemy,” former Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad mentioned.

SRINAGAR/NEW DELHI:  The Congress hasn’t preferred celebration chief Digvijaya Singh’s remarks questioning the 2016 surgical strike. The closing phrase has come from Rahul Gandhi who termed his remarks ridiculous. However, the BJP wouldn’t let it go, and has threatened to take the controversy to the folks.

Rahul’s robust denunciation got here throughout his Bharat Jodo Yatra’s halt in Jhajjar Kotli, Jammu. He mentioned the celebration trusts the Indian Army and that armed forces don’t want to provide any proof for his or her daredevilry. “I don’t agree with what Digvijaya has said. These were his personal views and not that of Congress,” Rahul mentioned. “We are crystal clear that armed forces don’t need to provide proof of anything,” Rahul mentioned. Digvijaya on Monday questioned the 2016 surgical strikes and mentioned there was no proof to show that such an motion befell in any respect.

READ HERE | Congress distances from Digvijaya’s Pulwama jibe

Asked why no motion was taken in opposition to Digvijaya, Rahul mentioned, “We are a democratic party and not a dictatorship. We don’t run our party on principles of coercion. We don’t appreciate Digvijaya’s personal views. The party’s views are above his views.” “The views of the party are generated from conversations within the party. In this case, I am sorry to have to say this about a senior leader, he said a ridiculous thing,” mentioned Rahul.

Asked concerning the celebration’s stand on Article 370 revocation, Rahul mentioned, “Our position is very clear. Our working committee resolution is there and you can read it”.  He, nevertheless, mentioned the celebration needs early restoration of statehood in J&Okay.

On BJP’s cost that there’s a “Pakistan in Congress DNA,” he mentioned the Congress gave independence to India. It created all of the establishments and the nation was constructed on Congress’s philosophy. When we had been combating in opposition to the imperial British, the BJP and RSS had been standing with the imperialists. Their ideology and their leaders superior the two-nation concept. We didn’t give it”.

In Delhi, the BJP was sulfurous, saying the Congress was “habituated to maligning the Army’s reputation. “The Congress must clear its stand on terrorism and national security. It goes without saying that Congress is habituated to casting doubts over the Army’s operations against the country’s enemy,” former Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad mentioned.