BJP demands cancellation of Rahul Gandhi's passport: The controversy over the statement given by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in America is not taking the name of stopping. Now BJP MP from Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, CP Joshi has written a letter to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla demanding cancellation of Rahul Gandhi's passport.
Request for cancellation of passport
Writing a letter to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, CP Joshi said, 'Rahul Gandhi's speeches have caused trouble to the common citizens of the country. Who gave Rahul Gandhi the right to go abroad and insult the country? I have written a letter to the Lok Sabha Speaker demanding that his passport be confiscated. Either Rahul Gandhi should resign from the post of Leader of the Opposition or the government should confiscate his passport.'
Congress retaliated
Congress has also retaliated on the ticket of BJP MP. Congress MP Manikam Tagore said that BJP leaders are joking. BJP MP wrote a letter to the Speaker, saying- Rahul Gandhi's passport should be canceled. Does the Lok Sabha Speaker have some passport rights? BJP MP does not know who cancels the passport. Being an MP is one thing and knowing things is another thing. Om Birla does not issue passports.
Rahul Gandhi's statement
During his recent US visit, Rahul Gandhi gave a speech in Virginia, where he interacted with the people of the Indian American community. Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi said that the RSS considers some religions, languages and communities to be inferior to others. In India, the fights are not about politics but about some such things. First of all you have to understand the subject on which the fight is taking place.
supported Khalistani terrorist
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi said that the fight is on whether a Sikh in India has the right to wear a turban or bracelet or whether he can go to the Gurudwara as a Sikh. Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu gave his support to this statement of Rahul Gandhi. Pannu praised Rahul's statement and said that Rahul Gandhi has made many bold statements, his statement justifies the demand of Sikh for Justice (SFJ) for a separate Khalistan country.