Anurag Thakur Attacks Congress: ‘They Have No Leader, No Policy; Show Sanatan Dharma In Poor Light’

Union Minister Anurag Thakur on Wednesday came down heavily on the Congress party over its recent remarks after losing the battle in three states. Thakur singled out Congress ally DMK’s MP Senthil Kumar for his disrespectful comments against Hindi-speaking states that had voted the BJP to power in the recent assembly elections. “The Congress party never misses out on humiliating the Hindus, north Indians and Sanatan Dharma. Was Bharat Jodo Yatra meant to unite the people or break them apart? After the defeat, they (Congress) have resorted to abuse, and their thinking is very clear now…they slam EVMs. They’re conspiring to erase the culture and identity of our country…some people stand with the ‘Tukde-Tukde’ gang, but we won’t let this nation divide. Their thoughts are to insult Hindutva and Sanatan Dharma. Congress and their alliance (INDIA alliance) keep showing Sanatan Dharma in bad lights”, he added.
Thakur also blamed the Congress party for doing ‘divisive politics’ in the country. “When caste-based politics does not work for them they continue to create a divide between North and South. I want to ask Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi; why does the Congress invoke division between the people of India?” Thakur asked.