Rahul Gandhi God-incarnate?
“I seek out those in pain and embrace them. I erase
hatred and fear. I love all living beings.”
By Mukesh Sharma
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n an interview to a vernacular newspaper,
the Congress Supremo Rahul Gandhi is reported to have said: “Congress is the party of the Muslim.” To take the political leverage of the
seemingly catchy statement, ever ready the sharpest knife of BJP Samit Patra rushed to favorite and favorable
TV channels and pronounced his speaking judgment that Rahul Gandhi had played
the communal card and had tried to polarize the populace which was a threat to
secular fabric of India, and it did debunk the pseudo-secularism of Congress
party . . . .blah blah.
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Virat Swaroop of Rahul Gandhi
Smelling the perceptible danger of
alienating the majority Hindus, Rahul Gandhi quickly posted a great and grand
TWEET:
“I
stand with the last person in the line. The exploited, marginalized and the
persecuted. Their religion, caste or belief matter little to me. I seek out those
in pain and embrace them. I erase hatred and fear. I love all living beings. I
am the Congress.”
The tone and tenor of the tweet reminds me
of Lord Krishna’s divine discourse
where in X chapter of the Bhagwad Gita, Sloka 32, while
revealing His Virat Swaroop (the
colossal manifestation of the Self) to confused and cathartic Arjuna in the battlefield of Kurushetra, He says:
“Of creation, I am the beginning, the end and also the middle, O
Arjuna; of the science (I am) the science of the self; of those who debate I am
the dialect.”
Looking at the Virat Swaroop of Rahul Gandhi portrayed through the words, Rahul
Gandhi detractors are in jittery. They fear Rahul Gandhi might don the garb of
a saint in future. He may have the large following of disciples rather than Congress
workers.
I too salute Rahul Gandhi with folded
hands for his Virat Swaroop! May He
be merciful to all the creation and creatures. Moral: nothing is impossible for
a neta.
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