Tewari takes a dig at Rajnath for his remarks on Nehru

Tewari takes a dig at Rajnath for his remarks on Nehru



Tewari takes a dig at Rajnath for his remarks on Nehru

Congress MP Manish Tewari takes a dig at the Defence Minister of India, Rajnath Singh, over his remarks on former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and said that he โ€˜should focus on India’s strategic challenges, not on misrepresenting historical facts.โ€™

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What did Rajnath say?

Tewariโ€™s remarks were a reply to Rajnathโ€™s claims of the former Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru wanting to use the government funds to build Babri Masjid, but it was the then Home Minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who opposed the idea, as he was “truly secular”. ย 

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“It would be better if Rajnath Singh focuses on India’s strategic challenges. He is trying to distort and misrepresent history, which should be avoided,โ€ Tewari said.

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Remembering India’s first Home Minister at the ‘Sardar Sabha’ organised in Gujarat’s Vadodara, the Defence Minister said on Tuesday that Patel did not look to appease communities, unlike Nehru, who questioned the reconstruction of the Somnath Temple in Gir Somnath district.

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“Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was truly secular. He never believed in appeasement. When Jawaharlal Nehru spoke about spending government funds on the Babri Masjid issue, if anyone opposed it, it was one born in Gujarat, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who opposed it. At that time, he did not allow the Babri Masjid to be built with government money,” Rajnath Singh said.

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The Defence Minister said that earlier parallels were drawn between the reconstruction of the Gir Somnath temple, but Patel rejected similarities between the two cases, highlighting that the Somnath temple was rebuilt with donations instead of government money.

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“Nehru raised the question of the reconstruction of the Somnath Temple. When the question was raised, then Sardar clarified that the Somnath Temple case was different; the public had donated Rs 30 lakh there, a trust had been formed, and not even a single penny of government money was used,” Singh said.



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