Robert Vadra criticizes mosque surveys in India, stressing separation of religion from politics and supporting electoral reforms.
Robert Vadra, son-in-law of Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, criticized the focus on surveying mosques in India, arguing it distracts from issues like inflation and farmer protests. He emphasized keeping religion separate from politics to maintain India's secular identity. Vadra also questioned the credibility of electronic voting machines and voiced support for his sister-in-law, Priyanka Gandhi, in strengthening the Congress party.
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