Bhopal: Senior BJP leader Uma Bharti on Tuesday said Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, while delivering his maiden speech in the Lok Sabha, behaved not as an opposition leader but like an undisciplined student leader and he should remember that he is now a Is a 'middle aged person'. ,

Hindus have been victims of violence, he said, commenting on the Congress leader's remarks in Parliament, which were strongly opposed by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.

"Hindus are either victims of violence or have faced violence," former Union minister Bharti said in a post on X.

He said that Rahul Gandhi's behavior and speech in Parliament was not befitting an opposition leader, but was "like that of an unruly ('unruly') student leader in college."

Bharti said, "Rahul should remember that unfortunately he has been elected as the opposition leader, secondly he is no longer a young man but a middle-aged man of more than 50 years." Said that Gandhi should keep in mind his position, age and country. Speaking.

"I condemn you with the entire nation," she said.

In his speech in the Lok Sabha on Monday, Gandhi took a dig at the BJP, saying that those who call themselves Hindus are engaged in "violence and hatred" round the clock.

His comments sparked massive protests by members of the ruling party, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi insisting that calling the entire Hindu society violent is a serious matter. However, Gandhi responded that he was speaking about the BJP.