Hang and shoot ‘traitor’ Rahul Gandhi, says BJP MLA
Rahul, who is on a two-day visit to Assam, said the RSS is “planting” its own “Pracharaks” as vice chancellors of different universities.
“Are you not encouraging traitors by protesting in support of these anti-nationals?”, Shah wrote in a blog. “Kanhaiya was arrested because of remarks and slogans which he raised which were anti-national”, BJP national spokesman MJ Akbar said.
Asserting that the shouting of slogans against India and in favour of terrorists like Guru amounted to treason, he told the media that BJP would not allow such an incident to take place in any part of the country.
A LOCAL court in the Sangam city on Wednesday accepted a sedition case against Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi over his reported statement supporting the anti-national elements at JNU and attending a programmee at the varsity campus in New Delhi.
Shah wondered if the Congress leader had “lent his voice to the separatists”.
He said the Congress has a history of fighting terrorism and its leaders have made the supreme sacrifice for the unity and integrity of the country.
“The most anti-national individuals are the people who find themselves suppressing the voice of this establishment”, he stated.
However, the matter took an ugly turn when the Youth Congress workers blackened Mr Choudhary’s nameplate at his home in Baytoo and smeared the walls with the slogan “Rahul Gandhi Zindabad”.
“I want to ask Rahul Gandhi: Had it been in national interest if the government didn’t act and remained silent?” Deputy leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Shri Anand Sharma and a senior Congress leader were publically attacked by government protected ABVP goons at JNU campus in Delhi. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said in Patna that the central government had “framed” him.
“Rahul Gandhi compared today’s India with Hitler’s Germany but the closest India came to Hitler’s Germany was during Indira Gandhi’s emergency in 1975”.
Chugh said to add insult to the injury Rahul was giving sermons on patriotism to RSS and BJP.
Gandhi led a delegation of Congress leaders who submitted a memorandum to the President, expressing concern over the “scenes of utter lawlessness” which were “an affront to the democratic ideals of this country”.