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Rahul Gandhi: Rahul Gandhi stood by the statement about Sikhs, said - I will not remain silent in front of BJP's lies

  
  
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  New Delhi: Rahul Gandhi on Sikhs: The leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, has given an explanation for the first time on the statement made on the Sikhs in America. Talking about his recent statements in America, Rahul accused the BJP of spreading lies. Taking a dig at the BJP, Rahul asked the Sikhs if there was anything wrong with what they said and whether India should not be a country where every Indian can follow his religion without any fear. The former Congress president said the BJP is desperate to silence them as they cannot tolerate the truth. A question to the Sikhs Rahul further said that BJP is spreading lies about my statements in America. I want to ask every Sikh brother and sister living in the country and abroad. "Is there anything wrong with what I said? Shouldn't India be a country where every Sikh and every Indian can practice their religion without fear? As always, BJP is resorting to lies. They are desperate to silence me because they cannot tolerate the truth, but I will always speak up for the values ​​that define India, which is our unity in diversity, equality and love.” Also shared the clip Rahul Gandhi also shared a short clip of his statement in America, in which he is seen mentioning a Sikh man. His comments came after the BJP on Saturday asked him to withdraw his statement citing a joint statement by several Sikh groups which alleged that the statement had created an atmosphere of fear in the country.
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