what new revelation did rahul gandhi make now by referring to the news of organiser

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Rahul said that the published article claimed that Catholic institutions in India have 7 crore hectares of land, which makes them the largest non-government landlord. Gandhi shared a link to a news report based on the article of the organizer and tweeted that I said that the Waqf Bill currently attacks Muslims, but sets an example to target other communities in the future.

Amid a dispute over the Waqf Bill, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has warned that the Christian community may be the next target of the RSS. Rahul said that an article published in the RSS mouthpiece claimed that the Catholic Church is the largest landlord in the country. Referring to the article published on the website of the organizer, Rahul said that the published article claims that Catholic institutions in India have 7 crore hectares of land, which makes them the largest non-government landlord. Gandhi shared a link to a news report based on the article of the organizer and tweeted that I said that the Waqf Bill currently attacks Muslims, but sets an example to target other communities in the future.

Rahul said that it did not take much time for the RSS to focus on Christians. The constitution is the only shield that protects our people from such attacks – and it is our collective duty to protect it. Describing the article as condemnable, senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithla said that the next step is to control the assets owned by the Catholic community. Chennithla said that at the time of the passage of the Waqf Bill, Congress and Rahul Gandhi mentioned that the next step would be against Christians. The ‘Organizer’ (article) clearly mentions that the Catholic community in India has 7 crore acres of land. The next step must be controlled by the Catholic community owned properties.

Who has more land in India?

The article titled ‘Catholic Church vs. Waqf Board Debate’ alleged that most of the land under Catholic institutions was acquired under the Indian Church Act 1927 during British rule. It cited the government order of 1965 stating that the leased land during the colonial period will no longer be considered as the property of the church.

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