Agartala, 01 September:i
In protest against the derogatory remarks made by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi about the Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji’s mother, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Tripura Pradesh, organized a massive protest rally in Agartala today.

From the morning, BJP workers and supporters poured onto the streets of Agartala, turning the city into a sea of saffron flags and slogans. The air resounded with the chant: “Where there is injustice, there will be protest; Shame Rahul Gandhi, Shame.”

The huge presence of party workers demonstrated that the people of Tripura will not tolerate negative politics that disrespects cultural and family values

Present at the rally was MLA of 16-Bishalgarh constituency, Shri Sushanta Dev, who strongly condemned the remarks. Addressing the gathering, he said: “An insult directed at the Prime Minister’s mother is not just against one family but an insult to Indian culture itself. We strongly denounce this and urge people to unite against such negativity.”
BJP leaders further declared that they would continue their struggle against anti-people statements and political slander in the days to come.



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