‘Hindutvavadis’ cowards, spreading hatred on virtual spaces: Rahul Gandhi
Countering the untoward remarks’ on social media, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday alleged that those preaching Hindutva are spreading hatred in the cyber world.
Calling them cowards, he said they do not have the courage to come out in the open and asked supporters to fight the ‘hatred’.
“Hindutvavadis’ have been spreading hatred in the cyber world because cowards only attack while hiding. Had they mustered enough courage, they would have come forward. We need to be strong and keep tackling this hatred – the country needs to be saved! #NoFear,” Gandhi tweeted in Hindi.
The former Congress chief has accused the BJP of preaching ‘Hindutva’ and has said that there is a difference between being a Hindu and Hindutva-vaadi’.
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