Anurag Thakur confronts Rahul Gandhi over caste numbers in Parliament

 


"Exposing the dirty politics...": PM Modi speaks out after Anurag Thakur confronts Rahul Gandhi over caste numbers in Parliament

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has termed Anurag Thakur's speech as "a perfect combination of facts and humour exposing the dirty politics of the Indian Union".

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday praised Bharatiya Janata Party leader Anurag Thakur's speech in Parliament, where the former Union Minister delivered a political rebuttal to Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi's speech. PM Modi termed Thakur's speech as "a must listen".


Post excerpts of Anurag Thakur's speech on a microblogging site A perfect combination of facts and humour exposing the dirty politics of the INDI Union.

This speech by my young and dynamic colleague Shri @ianuragthakur is a must listen. A perfect combination of facts and humour exposing the dirty politics of the INDI alliance. https://t.co/4utsqNeJqp — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 30, 2024

Anurag Thakur launched a scathing attack on Rahul Gandhi over his pursuit of "chakravyuh" against the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government the previous day, alleging that the Congress leader had misinterpreted his position as LoP as a "propaganda leader".

Thakur also asserted that the Congress' definition of OBC is "legal commission only" and not "other backward classes". He also referred to former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's opposition to reservation for OBCs.

Without naming names, Thakur said some people are "accidental Hindus" and their knowledge of the Mahabharata is also accidental.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has accused Bharatiya Janata Party MP Anurag Thakur of "insulting and abusing" him. The controversy erupted after Thakur retorted that "people whose caste is unknown are talking about the census".

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