‘Prime Minister on that thinking of Congress…’, Ravneet Singh Bittu’s reaction came on PM Modi’s speech in Rajya Sabha, know what he said?

Politics has heated up after Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi called Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu a traitor on Wednesday. On Thursday, in the Rajya Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi fiercely targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi regarding this. Now Ravneet Singh Bittu himself has issued a statement on PM Modi’s statement.

Expressing his gratitude to Narendra Modi on social media, he posted on X and said, Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji has questioned the thinking of Congress, which repeatedly insults the Sikh community. Insulting a Sikh minister is not just an insult to an individual, but insults the community. The insult to a Sikh minister is not just an insult to an individual, but an insult to the sacrifices and dignity of the Sikhs. Such politics has been exposed. The Congress party has never stood firmly with its workers. Whereas BJP stands like a wall with every worker. This is the fundamental difference between the two parties.

What did Rahul say to Ravneet Singh Bittu?

On Wednesday, Rahul Gandhi was protesting with the MPs suspended from the Lok Sabha. Then when Ravneet Singh Bittu passed by, seeing him, Rahul Gandhi made a funny comment about him. He also extended his hand to shake hands, but Ravneet Singh Bittu did not like what Rahul Gandhi said. Rahul Gandhi said, ‘Hello my brother, my traitor friend, don’t worry you will come back.

What did PM Narendra Modi say?

PM Modi, while speaking on the President’s address in the Rajya Sabha, mentioned this incident that happened on Wednesday. Also, because of the incident that happened yesterday, the members of this very House, the Congress, have vicious minds, whose crown prince called them traitors. His ego has reached the 7th sky and so many people have left Congress. Congress broke into so many pieces. Many people went from here to there. But no one called others traitors. But yesterday they called the MP a traitor because he was a Sikh. This was an insult to the Sikhs. This was an insult to the gurus.

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