1. Do you know how Rahul Gandhi and Congress run the protest industry to divide Hindus?
Please read this thread to understand the reality of the protest industry.
2. Meet Congressi Himmat Singh Gurjar. He is very close to Ex-CM of Rajasthan Ashok Gahlot.
3. He is one of the main masterminds behind the Gurjar reservation protest in Rajasthan.
He gets activated just before every Rajasthan election, especially when a BJP government is in Power.
4. Interestingly, In Gujarat, he was the real mastermind who was running the Patidar protest.
5. In the Gujarat elections of 2017, Ashok Gehlot managed all three leaders, Hardik Patel, Jignesh Mevani, and Alpesh Thakor, who were against each other but together in support of Congress.
6. Himmat Singh Gurjar, Ashok Gehlot's Right hand, can be seen with Hardik Patel guiding him.
7. He will become tribal to instigate tribal.
8. He becomes a farmer in every farmer protest!
9. You will also find him in anti-CAA NRC protests!
10. Interestingly, the media doesn't show his real identity as Congressi. Instead, they show Him as a Gurjar leader, Patidar leader, farmer leader, etc.
11. I think the government should start a degree course on how to become professional protesters.
You will get a huge house like Himmat if you work for 25 years in this field.
12. You can get a five-star life at the protest site as well as outside of the protests!
13. You can set your children in cricket while you play with the life of common youth by instigating them in protests!
14. And most importantly, it's not a crime to divide Hindus! So, you can threaten anyone by asking them to take action against them.
15. All you need to do is learn some fancy way of protesting!
16. You can run a hate shop of dividing Hindus;
You just need to make sure that the front of the shop writes "Mohabbat Ki Dukan."
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