BJP MPs take two steps back when I meet them now: Rahul Gandhi

Congress president Rahul Gandhi during the Seva Dal meeting at AICC Headquarters in New Delhi on Monday | PTI Congress president Rahul Gandhi | PTI

Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said the BJP MPs take two steps back whenever he meets them now as they fear that he would hug them.

Last week, Rahul Gandhi garnered huge attention after he walked up to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and hugged him following his speech in the Lok Sabha over no-confidence motion.

After citing an example from his visit to Vietnam some time ago, Rahul Gandhi, at a book launch event in New Delhi, said, "You can fight someone with all your might, but hate is a choice. It's an active choice that you make. I might disagree with Mr L.K. Advani (sitting in the audience). I might have a completely different conception of the country that Mr Advani has and I can fight him on every single inch, but I don't need to hate him. I can actually hug him and fight."

He added, "It's interesting because now whenever I come across BJP MPs they start off taking two steps back. They are like, 'We better be careful, he could hug us.' But it's not such a bad thing. If there is one thing that our religion teaches us is that you absolutely cannot get imprisoned by hatred."

Though, Rahul Gandhi's gesture was hailed by his party leaders as "Jaadu ki Jhappi (magical hug)", the BJP ridiculed him saying he has started "chipko movement" in the Lok Sabha.

In his speech at the event, Rahul Gandhi also said. "The atmosphere in India today, at least from my perspective, is coloured with a lot of hatred, a lot of anger, frustration."

Meanwhile, in context of the infamous issue of 2016 Rafale deal, Rahul Gandhi, in the Lok Sabha, claimed that he had met French President during his visit to India and had asked about the secrecy clause in the pact. The Congress president claimed that the French president had denied about any such clause.

When ANI asked about BJP's claim that NDA government saved Rs 59 Crore per aircraft in Rafale deal, Rahul Gandhi simply replied: "We will discuss it but not right now. Please look at my tweet."

It seemed that Rahul Gandhi was talking about the post he made earlier in the day which read: "Mr 56 does (heart emoji) someone after all. 1. Must wear a suit 2. Must have 45,000 crore debt 3. Must have a TEN day old company. 4. Must never have made an aircraft in his life. Rewards of up to $4 billion in 'off set' contracts if you fulfil said criteria."

Also present at the book launch were former prime minister Manmohan Singh, former vice president Hamid Ansari and Congress leader Salman Khurshid.