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Rahul Gandhi greets on Dussehra, omits utilizing pictures of Hindu Gods but once more

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On Wednesday (October 5), Rahul Gandhi but once more prevented posting pictures of Hindu deities whereas sharing his greetings on the event of Dussehra.

In a tweet, the Congress scion wrote, “Let the Lanka of hate burn, and the spate of violence end. Hope there is the extermination of ego and victory of truth and justice.”

“I wish all Indians a Happy Dussehra,” Rahul Gandhi tweeted, whereas conveniently avoiding any point out of the Hindu neighborhood. This is even supposing Dussehra marks the victory of Lord Ram over the demon king Ravana and is a Hindu competition.

Screengrab of the tweet by Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi has shrewdly prevented sharing pictures of Hindu deities and this isn’t the primary time that he has resorted to such a observe. In July, Rahul Gandhi included an infographic with the phrase “Rath Yatra” and an image of three ’empty’ chariots.

As is customary with the Congress chief, Lord Jagannath, Devi Subhadra, and Lord Balabhadra’s pictures have been absent from his Twitter put up.

सभी देशवासियों को महाप्रभु श्री जगन्नाथ रथयात्रा के पावन अवसर पर हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं।

मैं कामना करता हूं कि श्रद्धा और आस्था से भरी ये यात्रा आप सबके जीवन में सुख, समृद्धि, शांति और बेहतर स्वास्थ्य लाए। #RathYatra pic.twitter.com/BqYt5K3xBu

— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) July 1, 2022

On the event of Ram Navami in April 2020, Rahul Gandhi posted an infographic that learn, “Shree Ram Navami”. Interestingly, the picture of Prabhu Ram was lacking from the put up.

Rahul Gandhi’s Tweet on the event of Ram Navami (supply: Twitter)

A month previous to this, Gandhi-scion Rahul Gandhi was caught shaming ‘Hindus’ on the event of Saraswati Puja as he politicised the competition by dragging the hijab row.

Rahul Gandhi’s tweet on Saraswati Puja was about selling Hijab and shaming Hindus on their competition

Last yr, the Congress chief had wished his followers on the auspicious event of Ganesh Chaturthi. He had shared a graphic with the inscription “Ganesh Chaturthi ki hardik shubhkamnaye”. However, one essential component is lacking from the tweet. The picture of Lord Ganesh himself.

Image supply: Rahul Gandhi’s Twitter account

In one other occasion, Rahul Gandhi had wished Hindus on the event of Shri Krishna Janmasthami. However, the picture of Bal Gopal or child Krishna, the deity who’s worshipped on the event of Janmashtami, was lacking.

Rahul Gandhi’s Tweet on final yr’s Janmasthami (supply: Twitter)

In June final yr, Rahul Gandhi’s Ratha Yatra tweet simply had the picture of the Puri Jagannath temple.

Rahul Gandhi’s final yr’s Tweet on the event of Rath Yatra (Source: Twitter)

Again throughout Maha Shivarathri, Rahul Gandhi put out a picture of the Kailash mountains as an alternative of posting Lord Shiva’s pictures or his symbols in his tweet.

Rahul Gandhi’s final yr’s Tweet on Mahashivratri (supply: Twitter)

Such tweets have typically triggered discussions on social media platforms as as to if they’re meant to ‘appease’ or verify sure Abrahamic beliefs. Netizens have again and again accused Rahul Gandhi of mistreating Hindus and infrequently hinted at a bigger conspiracy by the Congress chief to secularise Hindu festivals.

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