<p>Senior BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain on Sunday night said that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had "insulted" his grandmother and late prime minister Indira Gandhi by his utterances on V D Savarkar.</p>.<p>He also said the country will never forgive Rahul Gandhi for the remarks even if he wants to apologise.</p>.<p>Hussain was speaking at the Savarkar memorial in Shivaji Park in Dadar on the occasion of the culmination of the Mumbai BJP's march from suburban Borivali.</p>.<p>Many BJP leaders, including city unit BJP chief Mangal Prabhat Lodha, joined the march which began from the western suburb of Borivali, which is 28 kms away from Dadar, at 4 pm.</p>.<p>"By his comments on Savarkar, Rahul Gandhi has insulted his own grandmother who had hailed the contribution of Savarkar in the freedom struggle," Hussain said.</p>.<p>Even if Rahul Gandhi wants to apologise for his remarks, the country will never forgive him, the former Union minister added.</p>.<p>Rahul Gandhi had triggered a political storm by saying that his name was Rahul Gandhi, not "Rahul Savarkar", and he will never apologise for speaking the truth.</p>.<p>He had made the remarks at a rally in Delhi on Saturday while rejecting the BJP's demand for an apology over his "rape in India" barb.</p>.<p>BJP MPs Gopal Shetty and Manoj Kotak, Borivali MLA Sunil Rane and scores of the party workers joined the march.</p>.<p>They raised slogans criticising Gandhi and hailing Savarkar.</p>.<p>Earlier in the day, Hussain told reporters at the BJP office here that Indira Gandhi had hailed the legacy of Savarkar.</p>.<p>"Indira Gandhi's government had issued a commemorative stamp on Savarkar in 1970. Gandhi had even donated Rs 11000 from her personal account to Savarkar Trust. She had also asked the Films Division to produce a documentary film on Savarkar which she personally cleared in 1983," he said.</p>.<p>He also mentioned a letter of Gandhi in 1980 commemorating the birth centenary celebrations of Savarkar.</p>.<p>"Gandhi had described Savarkar as a remarkable son of India and said his daring defiance of the British government has its own important place in the annals of our freedom movement," Hussain claimed.</p>.<p>The BJP spokesperson had also asked BJP's former ally Shiv Sena, which heads a coalition government comprising the Congress and the NCP in Maharashtra, to choose between power and the freedom fighter.</p>.<p>"Just tweeting a protest against Gandhi's insult of Savarkar will not do. (Shiv Sena president) Uddhav Thackeray has to take a stand on whether he wants to share power with the Congress which has insulted the national icon and freedom fighter," he said.</p>.<p>The Sena had voted in favour of the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) in the Lok Sabha.</p>.<p>However, the party leader staged a walkout when the bill was taken up for voting in the Rajya Sabha, apparently after displeasure expressed by the ally Congress over its previous stand.</p>.<p>The amended citizenship act paves the way for granting Indian citizenship to non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh who have migrated after facing religious persecution in their respective country.</p>
<p>Senior BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain on Sunday night said that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had "insulted" his grandmother and late prime minister Indira Gandhi by his utterances on V D Savarkar.</p>.<p>He also said the country will never forgive Rahul Gandhi for the remarks even if he wants to apologise.</p>.<p>Hussain was speaking at the Savarkar memorial in Shivaji Park in Dadar on the occasion of the culmination of the Mumbai BJP's march from suburban Borivali.</p>.<p>Many BJP leaders, including city unit BJP chief Mangal Prabhat Lodha, joined the march which began from the western suburb of Borivali, which is 28 kms away from Dadar, at 4 pm.</p>.<p>"By his comments on Savarkar, Rahul Gandhi has insulted his own grandmother who had hailed the contribution of Savarkar in the freedom struggle," Hussain said.</p>.<p>Even if Rahul Gandhi wants to apologise for his remarks, the country will never forgive him, the former Union minister added.</p>.<p>Rahul Gandhi had triggered a political storm by saying that his name was Rahul Gandhi, not "Rahul Savarkar", and he will never apologise for speaking the truth.</p>.<p>He had made the remarks at a rally in Delhi on Saturday while rejecting the BJP's demand for an apology over his "rape in India" barb.</p>.<p>BJP MPs Gopal Shetty and Manoj Kotak, Borivali MLA Sunil Rane and scores of the party workers joined the march.</p>.<p>They raised slogans criticising Gandhi and hailing Savarkar.</p>.<p>Earlier in the day, Hussain told reporters at the BJP office here that Indira Gandhi had hailed the legacy of Savarkar.</p>.<p>"Indira Gandhi's government had issued a commemorative stamp on Savarkar in 1970. Gandhi had even donated Rs 11000 from her personal account to Savarkar Trust. She had also asked the Films Division to produce a documentary film on Savarkar which she personally cleared in 1983," he said.</p>.<p>He also mentioned a letter of Gandhi in 1980 commemorating the birth centenary celebrations of Savarkar.</p>.<p>"Gandhi had described Savarkar as a remarkable son of India and said his daring defiance of the British government has its own important place in the annals of our freedom movement," Hussain claimed.</p>.<p>The BJP spokesperson had also asked BJP's former ally Shiv Sena, which heads a coalition government comprising the Congress and the NCP in Maharashtra, to choose between power and the freedom fighter.</p>.<p>"Just tweeting a protest against Gandhi's insult of Savarkar will not do. (Shiv Sena president) Uddhav Thackeray has to take a stand on whether he wants to share power with the Congress which has insulted the national icon and freedom fighter," he said.</p>.<p>The Sena had voted in favour of the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) in the Lok Sabha.</p>.<p>However, the party leader staged a walkout when the bill was taken up for voting in the Rajya Sabha, apparently after displeasure expressed by the ally Congress over its previous stand.</p>.<p>The amended citizenship act paves the way for granting Indian citizenship to non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh who have migrated after facing religious persecution in their respective country.</p>