
What Does Vadra Know About Hindutva: Relative of Man Killed in J&K
Recent statements by Robert Vadra, husband of Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi, have sparked outrage and criticism from many quarters. In a shocking remark, Vadra said that “Muslims are feeling weakened in India”. This statement has been condemned by many, who see it as an attempt to stir up communal tensions and divide society on religious lines.
One person who has taken strong exception to Vadra’s remarks is a relative of Manjunath Rao, a young man from Karnataka who lost his life in a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam. The relative, who wished to remain anonymous, has expressed his deep disappointment and frustration at Vadra’s words.
“What does he know about Hindutva?” the relative asked in an interview. “He is speaking about weakening of Muslims, but what about the Hindus who are being killed in terrorist attacks? What about the innocent lives lost in the Pahalgam attack? This was not expected from him. Terrorists don’t have any religion. He should take his words back.”
It is indeed shocking that Vadra, who is a prominent public figure, would make such a divisive and inflammatory statement. His remarks have been widely criticized by many, who see them as an attempt to play on religious sentiments and create communal tensions.
The relative of Manjunath Rao’s family has also expressed his sadness and anger at the fact that Vadra’s statement has been met with silence from the Congress party. “The Congress party is supposed to be a secular party, but it is clear that they are silent because they agree with Vadra’s statement,” he said. “This is not the kind of leadership that we need in our country. We need leadership that unites people, not divides them.”
Vadra’s statement has also been criticized by many other quarters, including the ruling BJP. “This statement is a clear attempt to create communal tensions and divide society on religious lines,” said a BJP spokesperson. “The people of India will not be swayed by such divisive rhetoric. We will continue to work for the welfare of all Indians, regardless of their religion or caste.”
The reality is that terrorism affects people of all religions and backgrounds. The Pahalgam attack, in which Manjunath Rao lost his life, was a brutal and senseless act of violence that targeted innocent people, regardless of their religion. It is unacceptable that Vadra would seek to politicize such a tragedy and create false divisions between different communities.
In conclusion, it is clear that Vadra’s statement has caused widespread outrage and condemnation. His remarks have been seen as an attempt to stir up communal tensions and create divisions between different religious groups. It is important that we reject such divisive rhetoric and work towards a society that is united and inclusive, where all people are treated with dignity and respect.
As the relative of Manjunath Rao’s family so eloquently put it, “What does he know about Hindutva?” Indeed, what does Vadra know about the values of tolerance, compassion, and unity that are at the heart of our great nation? We need leaders who will work towards building a society that is strong, united, and inclusive, not ones who seek to divide and polarize us.