
What Does Vadra Know About Hindutva: Relative of Man Killed in J&K
In a shocking statement, Robert Vadra, the husband of Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi, has sparked outrage by saying that “Muslims are feeling weakened in India”. The statement has been widely criticized by many, including a relative of Manjunath Rao, a Karnataka-based man who lost his life in the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir.
The relative, who chose to remain anonymous, expressed his dismay and disappointment at Vadra’s words, stating that he had no idea what Hindutva was or what it meant to the people of India. “What does he know about Hindutva?” he asked. “This was not expected from him. Terrorists don’t have any religion. He should take his words back.”
The statement by Vadra has been seen as an attempt to stoke the flames of communal tension and divide the country along religious lines. The timing of his statement, coming as it did on the heels of the Pahalgam terror attack, has been widely criticized as insensitive and irresponsible.
The attack, which claimed the lives of several people, including Manjunath Rao, was a dastardly act of terrorism that shook the nation. It was an attack on innocent civilians, including Hindus, Muslims, and people of other faiths, who were simply enjoying a holiday in the beautiful valley of Pahalgam.
The fact that Vadra chose to make his statement about Muslims feeling weakened in India, rather than condemning the terrorist attack or offering words of condolences to the families of the victims, has been seen as a clear attempt to politicize the tragedy and exploit it for his own nefarious purposes.
It is worth noting that Vadra’s statement is not only insensitive but also factually incorrect. Muslims are not feeling weakened in India, and the country is not being divided along religious lines. In fact, India is a secular democracy where people of all faiths and backgrounds live together in harmony.
The statement by Vadra has been widely criticized by many, including politicians from various parties, civil society organizations, and ordinary citizens. Many have called for him to retract his statement and instead focus on promoting unity and harmony in the country.
In conclusion, Robert Vadra’s statement that “Muslims are feeling weakened in India” is a shocking and irresponsible attempt to stoke communal tension and divide the country along religious lines. It is a statement that is not only factually incorrect but also insensitive and hurtful to the families of the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack.
As a relative of Manjunath Rao, who lost his life in the attack, has so eloquently put it, “What does he know about Hindutva?” We must stand together as one people, regardless of our religious beliefs or backgrounds, and reject such divisive and irresponsible statements.