It is certain that now they will spread more propaganda against India with the help of their statement, but it is clear from Rahul Gandhi's behavior that this is not affecting him at all and he should not understand that the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was not ready to do anything to stop the terrible riots against Sikhs in Delhi and some other cities of the country after the assassination of Indira Gandhi and on the contrary said that when a big tree falls, the earth shakes.
In fact, this was the time when Sikhs were apprehensive about their safety. Rahul does not even seem ready to consider that the work done by Indira Gandhi to raise Bhindranwale had terrible consequences for the country. He is not only ignoring Indira Gandhi's historical mistakes regarding Punjab, but is also making objectionable statements for the Khalistanis.
The way Congress fielded its Punjab leaders Pratap Singh Bajwa and Charanjit Singh Channi to prove Rahul Gandhi's statement about Sikhs in America right shows that the party under Rahul's leadership wants to show that it has nothing to do with historical matters. Congress's mistake is perhaps that's why these two leaders also said that BJP and RSS had a hand in Operation Blue Star.
This is not only creating a dangerous environment but also lying to mislead people, but perhaps Rahul Gandhi is not hesitating to resort to deception to take the Congress on a different path. It is not surprising that for this reason in America he also said that people speaking languages like Tamil, Telugu etc. in India are being called inferior because of their language, culture and food habits.
Rahul Gandhi also said in his usual style in America that China has occupied hundreds of kilometers of Indian land and Prime Minister Modi is with it.
I am not fighting. I don't know, since when he has been repeating it. It is clear that he prefers to forget that China occupied Indian land when Congress was in power. By ignoring the consequences of Jawaharlal Nehru's soft policy towards China, Rahul Gandhi is proving that the big mistake made by Nehru ji has no meaning for him.
Rahul also said in America that reservation will be abolished when the conditions are favorable. When this was opposed, he said that he wants to increase the reservation to more than 50 percent. If anything is clear from this, then it is that Rahul wants to hide the fact that Congress has always been against reservation at the policy level.
Everyone knows that when VP Singh implemented the Mandal Commission recommendations, the Congress under Rajiv Gandhi openly opposed it. Today, Rahul Gandhi has forgotten all this and is trying to prove himself as the biggest supporter of reservation. He is avoiding the historical mistakes of the Congress as well as the old policies of the party. The proof of this is not only his demand to increase reservation, but also his promise to conduct caste census. Note how the Congress repeatedly refused to conduct caste census while in power.
Today, Rahul Gandhi, while insisting on caste census, is not ready to explain why the Congress kept refusing to conduct caste census when it was in power? It is clear that he is trying to change the Congress and in this regard, he is avoiding the practices and policies of Nehru, Indira and Rajiv Gandhi.
Rahul does not seem to care whether his efforts to give a new shape to the Congress are being accepted by the old leaders of the party or not? BJP is trying its best to corner Rahul Gandhi on the basis of the historical mistakes of the Congress, but he is showing that this is not affecting his health in any way.
Rahul Gandhi's attitude is as if he wants to say that Nehru, Indira and Rajiv Gandhi have nothing to do with the Congress and whatever good or bad these leaders have done has no meaning.
But ignoring the actions of their so-called leaders is not as easy for them as they think. Only the Congress knows how it will deal with this attitude of Rahul Gandhi, but the BJP should understand that it will not succeed in cornering Rahul by mentioning the mistakes and policies of the Congress. It is clear that they will have to reconsider their strategy.