Rajeev Chandrasekhar slams Rahul Gandhi over allegations of targeting Catholic Churches, says owning land is not a crime

ANI April 6, 2025 270 views

The political landscape heated up with BJP leader Rajeev Chandrasekhar launching a scathing attack on Rahul Gandhi's allegations about the Waqf Amendment Bill. Chandrasekhar strongly defended the legislation, arguing that owning land is not a crime and criticizing Gandhi's interpretation of constitutional rights. The dispute centers on claims of potential targeting of minority community lands, with both sides presenting contrasting narratives about the bill's implications. The confrontation highlights the ongoing tensions between political parties over constitutional interpretation and minority rights.

"One thing I recommend to Constitution-waving, India-bashing Rahul Gandhi is that he reads and learns the constitution" - Rajeev Chandrasekhar
New Delhi, April 6: Kerala BJP President Rajeev Chandrasekhar slammed Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi and Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan over their allegations of the central government targeting Catholic Church land after the passage of the Waqf Amendment Bill in Parliament.

Key Points

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BJP counters church land targeting allegations

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Chandrasekhar defends Waqf Amendment Bill as constitutional

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Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan criticized for political opportunism

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RSS and minority rights debate intensifies

Responding to Rahul Gandhi's post in which he made the allegations, Chandrasekhar lashed out at the LoP and said, "One thing I recommend to Constitution-waving, India-bashing Rahul Gandhi is that he reads and learns the constitution before he uses it for his Congress politics of lies."

He asserted that owning land is not a crime; however, grabbing it from people is wrong.

"Owning land is not a crime just as vast amounts of land is owned by Railways, Army, Plantation owners etc. However, grabbing it from people as Cong leaders in Karnataka do and Waqf tried to do is wrong." Chandrasekhar wrote on X.

Kerala BJP President further alleged that the Waqf Act passed by Congress "trampled" the rights of Indians and the Amendment Act restores them.

"Indian Constitution is a sacred document, that enshrines rights of Indian including every Indians right to property. The Waqf act passed by Cong, trampled on those rights of all Indians because of the shameless appeasement politics PM Narendra Modi jis Waqf amendment act, restores the rights of property and appeal to ALL Indians AND ensures that Waqf land is used for the benefit of poor Muslims not rich Cong builder/politicians," he wrote.

He also targeted Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan over backing Rahul Gandhi's allegation, saying that the CM is "jumping in a race for appeasement with alliance partner."

"It takes a lot of political hubris for a CM - who has wrecked the states economy, put youth at the mercy of drugs and record joblessness and has been caught with a govt invested company shovelling money to his daughters "IT" company - to jump on Rahuls bandwagon to poison hearts and minds of people of Kerala. But it will not work," Chandrasekhar wrote on X.

Pinarayi Vijayan and Rahul Gandhi have alleged that the BJP is now targeting Catholic Church land following the passage of the Waqf Act Amendment Bill in Parliament.

Rahul Gandhi alleged that the RSS wasted no time in turning its attention to the Christians, referring to an article by "The Telegraph" on the Organizer's article.

Gandhi stated that the passage of the bill could set a precedent to target other minority communities in the future.

"I had said that the Waqf Bill attacks Muslims now but sets a precedent to target other communities in the future. It didn't take long for the RSS to turn its attention to Christians," Gandhi said.

In addition, Kerala CM raised concern over the "unnecessary and untimely mention" of the Church's property in an article by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's (RSS) "mouthpiece", the "Organizer", noting that it gives "negative signals" and gives the "true mindset" of the RSS despite the article being taken down from the Organizer's website.

"It should be understood from the article in the RSS mouthpiece Organizer that the Sangh Parivar is targeting the Catholic Church after the passage of the Waqf Act Amendment Bill in Parliament, which violates the constitutional rights of Muslim minorities," Vijayan said.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
Finally someone calling out the hypocrisy! Land ownership rights should be equal for all citizens regardless of religion. This isn't about targeting any community but about fair laws. 👏
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Rahul P.
While I agree land grabbing is wrong, the tone of this debate is becoming too divisive. Can't we discuss policies without personal attacks? Both sides need to tone it down for productive discussions.
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Amit D.
Chandrasekhar makes valid points but I wish he'd stick to policy arguments instead of attacking individuals. The Waqf amendment deserves serious discussion without political mudslinging.
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Priya M.
As a Christian from Kerala, I don't feel targeted at all. This seems like political drama before elections. Most of us just want good governance regardless of party! 🙏
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Karthik N.
The article raises important questions about land rights. But why is everything becoming Hindu vs Christian vs Muslim? Can't we have laws that treat all Indians equally? This polarization helps nobody.

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