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New Delhi. There is an uproar in the Lok Sabha after Rahul Gandhi's sharp attack on BJP-RSS' Hindutva. Samajwadi Party chief and MP Akhilesh Yadav's statement has come out regarding Rahul Gandhi's comment. Akhilesh Yadav said on Monday on Rahul Gandhi's speech in the Lok Sabha and his 'Hindu' comment, "The issues of Agniveer (scheme), OPS and farmers remain. The government may be new, but the issues are old... This is BJP's strategy."

Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Monday launched scathing attacks on BJP and PM Narendra Modi. Rahul Gandhi was speaking during the discussion on the motion of thanks after the President's address. He started his speech with a copy of the Constitution in his hand. Meanwhile, showing a picture of Lord Shiva, he said, "Modi ji said in his speech one day that India has never attacked anyone. There is a reason for this. India is a country of non-violence, it is not afraid."

Rahul said- those who call themselves Hindus...  

Rahul said, "Our great men gave this message - do not be afraid, do not scare others. Lord Shiva says - do not be afraid, do not scare others and buries his trident in the ground. On the other hand, those who call themselves Hindus, they keep on saying violence-violence-violence 24 hours a day... hatred-hate-hate... you are not a Hindu at all. It is clearly written in Hinduism that one should support the truth."

PM said- it is not right to call the entire Hindu society violent

After this comment of Rahul Gandhi, there was uproar in the House. BJP MPs opposed Rahul. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself got up from his seat and said that it is not right for Rahul Gandhi to call the entire Hindu society violent.

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