Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu criticized Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi for calling him a ‘traitor’ during a face-off near Parliament. Gandhi labeled Bittu as a “traitor,” leading to a strong response from the Minister. As Bittu walked by suspended MPs, Gandhi made derogatory remarks and gestured towards him, urging him to return to the Congress.
In an interview, Bittu recounted the incident, mentioning Gandhi’s attempts to engage with him. Bittu expressed his refusal to align with Gandhi, accusing him of being anti-soldier and lacking parliamentary decorum. He highlighted past grievances against the Congress, alleging mistreatment of Sikhs and discord with his family’s political history.
Bittu emphasized his allegiance to a party that values him, contrasting Gandhi’s behavior with the respect he receives from the BJP leadership. Reflecting on the incident, Bittu questioned Gandhi’s suitability as a parliamentarian and condemned his use of derogatory language. The confrontation highlighted differing political ideologies and personal animosities within the Indian political landscape.
