Priyanka Gandhi slammed RSS Chief over his comments on India didn’t get true freedom in 1947

Karnataka: Senior congress leader and Member Parliament Priyanka Gandhi on Tuesday in a reply to the remarks RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat’s said that no one could imagine that someone would say the country had not gained freedom in 1947. Earlier today Rahul Gandhi slammed RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat over his comments which he made. Addressing.

Karnataka: Senior congress leader and Member Parliament Priyanka Gandhi on Tuesday in a reply to the remarks RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat’s said that no one could imagine that someone would say the country had not gained freedom in 1947.

Earlier today Rahul Gandhi slammed RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat over his comments which he made.

Addressing a gathering in Karnataka’s Belagavi, Priyanka said, “No one can think that decades after attaining independence, someone would say that we didn’t get freedom in 1947. No one ever thought that such disrespect would come from the government whose ministers would talk about weakening the Constitution.”

She further targeted Union Home Minister Amit Shah over his remarks on BR Ambedkar.

“Many of the governments came and have gone, and not just the governments of Congress but of many parties but till date, none of the governments came whose Home Minister can disrespect Babasaheb Ambedkar in the parliament. He has insulted Babasaheb and all the martyrs who gave their lives for the country in the struggle for independence,” Priyanka said.

Earlier, Mohan Bhagwat had said that the tradition of the country began with Lord Ram, Krishna, and Shiva. He stated that India gained its true independence on the day the Ram temple was consecrated.

“What is our tradition of 5000 years? The one which started from Lord Ram, Lord Krishna and Lord Shiva,” Bhagwat said while addressing a gathering at an event in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore, adding, “The true independence of India, which had faced many centuries of persecution, was established on the day of Ram Temple’s ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ceremony. India had gained independence but it was not established,” he said.