‘PM Modi’s ideology set Manipur ablaze’: Rahul Gandhi hits back at Smriti Irani 

Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, claims that Manipur is on fire because of the ideology of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Congressman stated his worries about how Prime Minister Modi’s political philosophy has affected the state, alleging that it has led to violence and chaos.  “The increasing political tensions in Manipur and the […]

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Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, claims that Manipur is on fire because of the ideology of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Congressman stated his worries about how Prime Minister Modi’s political philosophy has affected the state, alleging that it has led to violence and chaos. 

“The increasing political tensions in Manipur and the perceived consequences of the ruling party’s actions are highlighted by Rahul Gandhi’s scathing criticism. The situation in the region continues to be a focus of national attention as the ideological conflict worsens,” he added.

The remarks from Rahul Gandhi came after Union Minister Smriti Irani on Wednesday accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of setting “Manipur on fire” in the Rajya Sabha.

In a recent video message, Rahul Gandhi can be heard saying, “Whenever an Indian gets hurt, we can feel their pain, but the BJP and RSS cannot feel that pain because they want to divide India.”

He also said, “What is Prime Minister Narendra Modi doing for Manipur? Why is he not speaking anything about Manipur? This is because Narendra Modi ji has nothing to do with Manipur. They know that their ideology has burnt Manipur.”

Gandhi also stressed on “RSS-BJP want to run the country”

In the video message, the Congress leader also said, “There is an ideological war going on between the RSS-BJP and the Congress. Whereas the ideology of Congress is to protect the Constitution, unite the country and fight against social inequality. On the other hand, RSS-BJP wants that a few selected people should run this country and all the wealth of the country should be in their hands.”