Bitou said in his comments, “If those ‘bomb makers’ are supporting him, then he is the ‘number one terrorist’.” This Congress Party condemned Bitou’s statement, calling it “meaningless”.
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Bittu, who is the Minister of State for Railways, hit the headlines on Sunday as he posted the words ” Rahul Gandhi Gandhi was called the “number one terrorist” for his remarks about the situation of Sikhs in India. Bittu’s remarks come after Gandhi said Sikhs were restricted in their ability to wear traditional symbols such as turbans and khadas or visit gurdwaras.
Bittu said in the video: “I want to tell Malikajun Haq and every Congress worker that you can protest against me happily if it makes the Gandhi family happy. When Rahul Gandhi spoke against He had the support of the Sikhs’ worst enemy. Gurpatwant Singh PannuA referendum is being held for Khalistan. That person made a statement in support of Rahul Gandhi.
clarifying his controversial remarksBittu said in a video message on Wednesday that his remarks were in response to Congress’ silence on Gurpatwant Singh Pannu’s remarks in support of Gandhi. Pannu, a Khalistani separatist and co-founder of the banned SFJ, praised Gandhi’s remarks, leading Bittu to accuse the Congress party of allying with Pannu.
Bittu said: “When Rahul Gandhi spoke against Sikhs, he had the support of the country’s greatest enemy Gulpatwant Singh Pannu… Whatever Rahul Gandhi said against Sikhs Whatever the Christians said, it was supported by the most dangerous terrorists. When you didn’t say that, I said, it is clear that Malikajung Haq and the Congress leaders sided with Pannu. Together.
In response, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sohu criticized Bittu’s remarks, calling them an attention-grabbing tactic and criticized the BJP leadership for allowing such remarks. Suhu said, “BJP is letting their junior leaders speak against him (Rahul Gandhi)… National president Nadda should rein in these leaders.”
Rahul Gandhi’s remarks about the Sikh community during his visit to the United States sparked a political uproar. Pannu’s comments in support of Gandhi further fueled the controversy. The Congress party has since filed more complaints against three other NDA leaders for their remarks against Gandhi, and staged protests in Delhi against Bittu and others. leader of the bjp.