'Rahul Gandhi Hired Writers To Write': BJP Leader Kailash Vijayvargiya On Cong MP's Hinduism Article
Kailash Vijayvargiya was replying to a question on a Hinduism article named 'Satyam Shivam Sundaram' that Gandhi published on his official X account.
Kailash Vijayvargiya, general secretary of the Bharatiya Janata Party, stated on Monday that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi pays individuals to publish articles in his name, news agency PTI reported. He was replying to a question on a Hinduism article named 'Satyam Shivam Sundaram' that Gandhi published on his official X account. "Gandhi has hired writers who keep writing anything," Vijayvargiya asserted.
Because no one takes Gandhi seriously, his statements will have no impact on the country or society, the BJP leader continued.
On Sunday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi expressed his thoughts on Hinduism, arguing that the religion cannot be restricted to a certain nation or territory and that referring to it as a collection of cultural norms fails to comprehend it. Gandhi stated in a blog named "Satyam, Shivam, Sundram" that "to call Hinduism a set of cultural norms is to misunderstand it." Binding it to a certain nation or place limits it." A Hindu, according to Gandhi, is someone who has the fortitude to transcend her personal fear in order to see the communal adventure of swimming across a great ocean of joy, love, and terror.
सत्यम् शिवम् सुंदरम्
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) October 1, 2023
एक हिंदू अपने अस्तित्व में समस्त चराचर को करुणा और गरिमा के साथ उदारतापूर्वक आत्मसात करता है, क्योंकि वह जानता है कि जीवनरूपी इस महासागर में हम सब डूब-उतर रहे हैं।
निर्बल की रक्षा का कर्तव्य ही उसका धर्म है। pic.twitter.com/al653Y5CVN
“A Hindu looks at herself and everyone in this ocean of life with love, compassion and respect because she understands we are all swimming and drowning in exactly the same waters. She reaches out and protects all the beings around her who are struggling to swim. She is alert to even the most quiet anxiety, the most silent scream,” he said.
“She is alert to even the most quiet anxiety, the most silent scream. This action and duty to defend others, especially the weak is what a Hindu calls her Dharma,” he added.