"Calling Ravneet Bittu a 'traitor' insults Sikh sacrifices and democracy": AP BJP Minority Morcha chief
Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh) [India], February 6 (ANI): Andhra Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party Minority Morcha President Syad Bhasha on Friday condemned the remark made by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who labelled Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu as a "traitor."
In support of the Prime Minister's recent address to Parliament, Bhasha said that branding a leader a traitor over political choices undermines the spirit of Indian democracy and disrespects the nation's values.
"As Prime Minister Modi rightly pointed out, the Congress leader's arrogance has reached its peak. Calling a dedicated Sikh leader a 'traitor' just because he joined the BJP is not just a personal attack, but an insult to the sacrifices of the Sikh community and their Gurus. This shows that the Congress still carries a deep-seated hostility toward those who prioritise the nation over a single family," he further added.
Speaking to ANI during the protest, Sachdeva said, "The hands of the Congress are stained with blood. The Congress used to call Sikhs traitors during the riots of 1984, and even today, in 2026, it is calling Sikhs traitors. Rahul Gandhi has abused the entire Sikh community. Rahul Gandhi must resign and apologise."
Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi had referred to Ravneet Bittu as a "traitor" as he passed by the protesting Congress MPs at Makar Dwar of the Parliament. Rahul Gandhi's jibe came after Raveent Bittu quit the Congress and joined the BJP in 2024.
The Union MoS refused to shake hands and called Rahul, "Desh ke dushman (enemy of the state)". (ANI)
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