Jawaharlal Nehru gave himself Bharat Ratna on the contrary Rahul Gandhi killed himself in their endeavour to provide the nation with their invaluable service. The descendant of the Nehruvian dynasty is busy portraying Rahul Gandhi as an ardent “Tapasvi” (ascetic) by flouting his toxic masculinity in bone chilling weather. Experts claim that Rahul Gandhi is trying to break the shackles of previous perceptions of a dimwit politician.
Marxist Replica of ‘Tapasvi’ Rahul Gandhi
The senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who has been repackaged in a zillion different personalities, has now started equating himself with the Tapasvi culture of Vedic times, with refurbished political fervour. The recent exposé with seasoned photo ops of the 52-year youth leader illustrates his untiring spirit with gigantic immunity to sneak through the unforgiving Delhi winters. The holistic revamp of the seasoned politician is evident from his renewed Marxist look with his greybeard highlighting his pearls of wisdom.
The heightened enlightenment of Rahul Gandhi owes it to his long march that earned him the true essence of Indian philosophy. Evidently, Rahul Gandhi had the virtue of having frequent visits from tolerant intellectuals during the course of his march that helped him attain the never-ending wisdom. Consequently, the erudite aesthetic can be seen preaching the priests how to preach. Recently, the leader has claimed that India is a country of Tapasvis and not Pujaris.
Further, under the influence of an unstoppable sprinkle of heightened intellectuality, the leader went ahead to equate the Congress party symbol ‘hand’ with the hand of Bhagwan Shiv and Guru Nanak dev. Rahul had said, “The Congress symbol is in Lord Shiva’s picture. The gods in every religion are showing the Congress symbol… When I see the image of Guru Nanak Dev ji, I see the Congress symbol, ‘hand’, in his hand.”
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Rahul attacking Hindu figures for political gains
After the ‘Tapasvi vs Pujari’ remark, Rahul Gandhi while addressing a gathering in Haryana’s Kurukshetra on January 9, called the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) the ‘Kauravas’ of the 21st century and accused them of never chanting ‘Har Har Mahadev’. The blatant verbal attacks of the leader are aimed at reinventing his ‘pro-Hindu’ image after several previous failed attempts. But interestingly, the outspoken leader has only attracted nationwide criticism owing to his unsubstantiated statements.
Rahul Gandhi has been making these statements with the view to dent the Hindu unity. Statements of Rahul Gandhi of bifurcating ‘Bhagwan Mahadev’ from ‘Bhagwan Shri Ram’ and ‘tapasvi’ from ‘poojari’ are aimed at collecting political brownie points by creating a divide between the diverse followers of Hindu faith. The ‘fabricated narrative’ of the leader has brought to life the ‘age old British philosophy’ of divide and rule but the tragedy of the matter is that once again it is the Hindu faith that is at the receiving end of political hypocrisy.
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Rahul Gandhi outrageous remarks attracts criticism
The priest community has expressed their displeasure over Rahul Gandhi’s outrageous remarks. The President of All India Yuva Tirth Purohit Mahasabha, Pandit Ujjwal has condemned the statement of Rahul Gandhi. He said that by giving such statements Rahul Gandhi has insulted the culture and tradition of India.
Further, the BJP has also attacked Rahul Gandhi for his statements. The overall rational belief is that the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ is turning out to be a ‘Hindu Todo Yatra’. It can be said that Rahul is trying to settle scores with the Hindu community of the nation for voting Congress out of power in 2014 and 2019 by disrespecting the highly reverted Hindu figures and deities.
The condemnable statements are aimed at creating a new narrative that the Congress party is pro-Hindu and has the blessings of Bhagwan Shiv. However, the leader has disregarded the cultural harmony and pluralist eternal tradition of India with specific targeting of the ‘Brahmanical doctrines of worship’.
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