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Rahul shows up as 'non-Hindu' in Somnath visitors' list; BJP rakes up issue

Rahul shows up as 'non-Hindu' in Somnath visitors' list; BJP rakes up issue on Business Standard. The BJP tried to make an issue of this faux pas, pouncing on this opportunity to corner the Gandhi scion.

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Rahul shows up as 'non-Hindu' in Somnath visitors' list; BJP rakes up issue

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  1. Rahul shows up as ‘non- Hindu’ in Somnath visitors’ list; BJP rakes up issue The BJP tried to make an issue of this faux pas, pouncing on this opportunity to corner the Gandhi scion. Rahul shows up as 'non-Hindu' in Somnath visitors' list; BJP rakes up issue on Business Standard. The BJP tried to make an issue of this faux pas, pouncing on this opportunity to corner the Gandhi scion.

  2. Rahul Gandhi at Somnath Temple : In a major goof-up, the media coordinator of Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday wrote “non-Hindu” against the name of the Congress Vice President in the register of the famed Somnath temple, leading the BJP to pounce on it as evidence that Gandhi is “not a Hindu”. Rahul Gandhi’s media coordinator Manoj Tyagi later clarified that he had entered the Congress leader’s name in the register as a means to take along his entire delegation inside that included security personnel and media persons. The Congress Vice President, who arrived on Wednesday on a two-day visit to the poll-bound state of Gujarat, was to pay a visit to the temple for prayers before beginning his election campaign in Saurashtra region. Ahead of the visit, Manoj Tyagi made an entry in the register for Ahmed Patel, a non-Hindu, who was to accompany the Congress Vice President inside the temple and also wrote the name of Rahul Gandhi in the register. The BJP tried to make an issue of this faux pas, pouncing on this opportunity to corner the Gandhi scion. The saffron party is worried about the soft Hindutva line that Rahul Gandhi has been following in his several visits to the state, which are being seen as a successful tactic in the election-bound state. The BJP stated that, "The Congress has always tried to project Rahul Gandhi as a Hindu. But the fact is that he is not. Rahul has visited over 20 temples of multiple Hindu deities since October. The Congress has been lying. The entry shows that he is not an Hindu," said Raju Dhruv, BJP spokesperson in Saurashtra region. Manoj Tyagi on his part later issued a statement that he had just entered Gandhi's name in the register in order to take media personnel inside the temple and not of Rahul Gandhi or Ahmed Patel. "These would have been added later," he said in the statement. Click to Read → Gujarat Assembly Elections 2017

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