Rahul Gandhi’s Speech in Parliament, Cites Quran and Recites Durood

New Delhi: Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi referenced the Quran and recited Durood during his speech in Parliament.

While speaking in the Lok Sabha about non-violence and peace, Rahul Gandhi referred to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), recited Durood, and emphasized that all great figures in history have advocated for non-violence and the elimination of fear, stating that one should not be afraid.

The opposition leader strongly criticized the BJP and Hindu extremist parties, accusing BJP leaders of spreading hatred, fear, and violence. He said that these people claim to be Hindu leaders but simultaneously promote hatred and violence, which is not what being a Hindu is about.

During Rahul Gandhi’s speech, BJP members created a ruckus in Parliament, accusing him of blaming the entire Hindu community for violence. BJP leaders also demanded that Rahul Gandhi apologize.

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