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True believers don't use religion for personal gains: Rahul Gandhi on Ayodhya invitation row

The Ram Mandir consecration event on January 22 has turned into a complete political event centred around the prime minister, and this is the reason why Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge declined the invitation to attend, Rahul Gandhi said.

January 16, 2024 / 15:28 IST
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Difficult to attend Ram temple consecration as BJP has turned it into political event: Rahul
Difficult to attend Ram temple consecration as BJP has turned it into political event, Rahul Gandhi said

Amid the Bharatiya Janata Party's anti-Hindu charge against the Congress over its rejection of the invitation to attend Ram Mandir consecration, Lok Sabha MP Rahul Gandhi on January 16 said that real believers "don’t use religion" for personal gains.

"I believe in Hinduism and don’t feel the need to showcase it overtly," stressed Gandhi, a former national president of the Congress party.

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Gandhi, who is currently in Nagaland as part of his Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, said, “I try to live my life following the teachings of religion. I don’t spread hate and listen to people with respect. That, to me, is what Hinduism is about.”

He said that the Ram Mandir event on January 22 has become completely a “political Narendra Modi function” and this is reason why Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge declined the temple trust's invitation to attend the consecration ceremony.