Condemning Rahul Gandhi over his statement, Nadda said, "Rahul Gandhi's statement works to demoralize our Army. No matter how much it is condemned, it is less. Indian army is a symbol of bravery and valor".
"Ram resides in every part of us, he cannot belong to any party, he is connected with everyone. He is our Ram, not the one who gets votes. We know Ram as a Bhanja (Nephew)," Baghel added.
A day after Rahul Gandhi said that Chinese soldiers are "beating up jawans in Arunachal Pradesh", Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday condemned his statement terming it "shameful".
Dujarric said media voices should not be silenced on a platform that professes to be a space for freedom of speech. The spokesperson said this move sets a dangerous precedent at a time when journalists all over the world are facing censorship, physical threats, and even worse.
"It was not the job of patriots to make statements that will affect the morale of the police department and of the nation. Let it be clear first if they are in favor of terrorists or patriots, He is giving a statement like this to appease the minority community votes. The terrorists are caug
The minister said as far as the leadership of PM Modi is concerned, the world has recognized that leadership. The minister said that PM Modi has helped not only India but also other countries including Pakistan during Covid.
Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi on Friday hit out at former Congress national president Rahul Gandhi over his remark flagging 'clear threats' from alleged Chinese incursions into Indian territory, accusing the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation of "taking money from China".
Former Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje on Friday took pot shots at the Congress' ongoing Bharat Joddo Yatra, saying Rahul Gandhi should try to unite his party first.
Slamming Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari for his "uncivilized outburst" at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP MP Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore on Friday said that the people who gave birth to terrorism should not teach the lessons on terrorism.
Gandhi, during a press conference in Rajasthan, had flagged a "clear threat from China" and claimed that the neighbouring country is "preparing for war" and alleged that the Centre is "hiding and not accepting it".