
Title: What does Vadra know about Hindutva: Relative of man killed in J&K
The recent statement made by Robert Vadra, the husband of Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi, has sparked controversy and outrage among many Indians. Vadra had said that “Muslims are feeling weakened in India”, which has been criticized by many as an attempt to stoke the Hindu-Muslim divide. One such individual who has strongly condemned Vadra’s statement is a relative of Manjunath Rao, a Karnataka-based man who lost his life in the terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir.
The relative, who wished to remain anonymous, has questioned Vadra’s understanding of Hindutva, saying, “What does he know about Hindutva? This was not expected from him. Terrorists don’t have any religion. He should take his words back.”
Vadra’s statement has been seen as an attempt to create a communal rift in the country, which is already plagued by terrorism and communal tensions. The government has been working hard to tackle these issues, and such statements only serve to create more divisions and unrest.
The relative of Manjunath Rao has also questioned Vadra’s motives behind making such a statement. “What is he trying to achieve by saying this?” he asked. “Is he trying to create a divide between Hindus and Muslims? I don’t think this is the right time for such statements. We should be working together to fight against terrorism and communalism.”
Vadra’s statement has also been criticized by many on social media, with many calling it an attempt to divide the country. “This is nothing but an attempt to create a communal divide,” wrote one user on Twitter. “We should be working together to fight against terrorism and communalism, not creating divisions.”
Another user wrote, “What does Robert Vadra know about Hindutva? He is just trying to stoke the flames of communalism. We should be condemning such statements, not promoting them.”
The relative of Manjunath Rao has also called upon Vadra to apologize for his statement. “He should apologize for his statement and retract it,” he said. “We don’t need such divisive statements in our country. We should be working together to build a better future for all Indians, regardless of their religion or caste.”
In conclusion, Robert Vadra’s statement has caused widespread outrage and has been seen as an attempt to create a communal rift in the country. The relative of Manjunath Rao has criticized Vadra’s understanding of Hindutva and has called upon him to apologize for his statement. It is essential for leaders like Vadra to refrain from making such divisive statements and instead work towards creating a united and peaceful India.