New Delhi: The BJP on Saturday hit out at Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge for taking a dig at the ruling party for raising the issue of removal of Article 370 of the Constitution in Rajasthan, with Home Minister Amit Shah saying it reflects the opposition party's "Italian culture". " Is. He can be blamed for not understanding the basic idea of ​​India.

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"Hey brother, what do you have to do with the people here?" Kharge can be heard asking in the clip. The Congress chief wrongly referred to Article 371 instead of Article 370, which gave special rights to Jammu and Kashmir and was abrogated by the BJP-led Center in August 2019.

Shah said on X that it was "shameful" to hear what Kharge said. He reminded the Congress that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India and any state and citizen has a right over it, just as the people of Jammu and Kashmir have a right over the rest of the country.

Taking aim at the Congress, Shah said that the party does not know that the brave sons of Rajasthan have sacrificed their lives for peace and security in Kashmir."But it is not only the fault of the Congress leaders. It is mostly the Italian culture of the Congress party that is to blame for not understanding the idea of ​​India. Such statements hurt every patriotic citizen who cares about the unity and integrity of the country. Let's do it. The people of the country will definitely answer Congress.

"And for the information of Congress, it was not Article 371, but Article 370, which was abrogated by the Modi government," he said in a post on the microblogging platform.

The Home Minister said, however, that Congress is expected to make such catastrophic mistakes.

“The mistakes it made have been troubling our country for decades,” he said.,

Nadda also criticized Congress by raising this issue. In a post on What is “Article 370 and No. 371?”

The BJP chief said Jammu and Kashmir will remain an integral part of India and the removal of Article 370 is very much linked to national pride and the unity and integrity of India.

He said that Congress will never understand such sentiments.