From asserting that asking the caste of a person is like abusing him, Congress leader Gurjeet Singh Aujla went on to say that his party is in favour of the caste census.
Responding to Channi's comment “Bittu Ji, your grandfather was a martyr, but he died when you left the Congress", Ravneet Singh Bittu, a state minister in the NDA government, responded that his grandfather didn't die for the Congress party, but for the nation.
Senior Adv Nayar, appearing on bihalf of Anjali Birla, told the court, "I became an officer in the year 2021 but now suddenly these things have come up again because of the NEET and UPSC exams controversy.
Amritpal Singh said, "Dreaming of Khalsa Raj is not a crime; it is a matter of pride. We cannot even think of stepping back from the path for which millions of Sikhs have sacrificed their lives. I have often said from various stages that if I had to choose between the Panth and my family, I would always choose the Panth."
The Indian Army busted the lies spread by Rahul Gandhi about the issue of compensation to families of martyred Agniveers by confirming that the family of the deceased Agniveer Ajay Kumar has been already paid Rs 98.39 lakhs
The complaint came following Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi's contentious remarks in the Lok Sabha on Monday, July 1, where he asserted that those who called themselves Hindus only talked about violence, hatred, and untruth.
PM Modi also slammed the I.N.D.I. alliance leaders for their controversial remarks on Sanatan Dharma, Shakti as ascribed in Hindu Dharma and Rahul Gandhi's remarks describing Hindus as violent. He asked Hindus to ponder whether this is 'Sanyog or proyog'.
In a scathing attack, PM Modi admonished Rahul Gandhi while referring to his Hindu remarks in Parliament and said,"These are your Sanskar, your character, your mindset, your hatred with the Hindus of this country."
CM Yogi Adityanath demanded a public apology from Rahul Gandhi. He described Gandhi’s statement as deeply hurtful to the sentiments of millions of Hindus in India. He urged the Congress leader to apologise for his immature comments and added that such statements reveal Rahul's lack of understanding and maturity as a leader.
Rahul Gandhi on Monday stirred a controversy after he said "those who call themselves Hindus indulge in violence", triggering a rare intervention from PM Modi and Amit Shah.