Rahul Gandhi at Congress' Jaipur rally: I am a Hindu and not a Hindutvadi

Updated : Dec 12, 2021 16:30
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Editorji News Desk

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Sunday launched an attack on the NDA government in Jaipur and said that there is a difference between Hindu and Hindutvadi.

“What is the battle before the country today? There is a collision of two words in the politics of the country today. One word Hindu and the other word Hindutva. This is not the same thing. There are two different words and have different meanings. I am a Hindu and not a Hindutvadi. The difference between Hindu and Hindutvadi is that Hindu searches for truth, it is called satyagraha but Hindutvadi searches for power (satta) and it is called as Sattagraha,” Gandhi said.

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