'Congress is silently supporting these terrorists...': Anurag Thakur lashes out at Rahul Gandhi

| Oct 30, 2023, 11:12:51 AM | ANI
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Union Minister Anurag Thakur strongly denounced the recent multiple blasts in Kerala during a media interaction. He expressed concern that the silence of the state's MP, Rahul Gandhi, from the Congress party indicated a tacit endorsement of the situation. Thakur asserted that both the Congress and the Communist Party seemed to be passively supporting the perpetrators without taking any substantial action. He questioned the identity and motives of those seeking to disrupt peace from external sources. Thakur emphasized the need for Congress and the Communist Party to address this issue more proactively and decisively.

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