‘If you threaten to defame the country…’: Smriti Irani's warning to Rahul Gandhi over SDPI's support to Congress

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Speaking at a rally to support BJP candidate VD Sharma, Smriti Irani said, If you threaten to defame the country, it will not tolerate and won't forgive you...

Union minister Smriti Irani on Wednesday targeted Rahul Gandhi over the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) extending its support to the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, saying if anyone tried to defame the nation, people would not tolerate or forgive them.e)..

Speaking at a rally to support BJP candidate VD Sharma in Panna, Irani claimed that Congress was seeking support from terrorist organisations who opposed the abrogation of Article 370A and asked for proof of Balakot air strikes..

I want to say this to Rahul Gandhi that 'tumne agar desh ko kalankit karne ke liye dhamkaya toh yeh desh jhelta toh nhi, lekin agar chedha jaata hai toh yeh desh chordta bhi nhi (If you threaten to defame the country, it will not tolerate and won't forgive you)," Irani said.. Read Here: SDPI to stay out of LS contest in Kerala; support UDF..

On Tuesday, during a roadshow in Karnataka's Ramanagara, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, addressing the public said, On one hand there are blasts in Bengaluru, on the other hand, I just got the news that SDPI has supported Congress..

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