LONDON: Home Secretary UK Reference Priti Patel for the work of the minister as “rent” during his speech at the annual conservative party conference on Tuesday has met with praise and ridicule on Twitter.
During a speech in Manchester, said Patel, “we (conservative parties) realize values to realize services before self and this can be defined neatly by Hindu words (rent ‘, which can mean service, commitment and dedication to others.
Ensure the best interests our country is the first is what drives me every day.
It is my responsibility and it is my service and it is our side.
That’s because of our commitment to put the need for a majority of silence that work hard I will not tolerate what is called a soldier Eco trampled on our way of life, “he said referring to the protesters of extinction rebellion blocking the highway.
Amandeep Madra, founder of the English Punjab Heritage Association, tweeting the reference video” rent “Patel and write:” Oi Mate, do you speak Hindu language ” .
MP Workers from India Tanmanjeet Singh Deti Quote-Tweeted, said: “Agree @amammadra, what language is Hindu? A wrong at various different levels.
No wonder many Sikh and other people are very angry about it! Minister! It should be better to be briefed about the language and meaning of the words.
“But Anil Bhanot, Director of Interfaith in the UK Hindu Board, told Ti that” rent “is a Hindu word in the same way” Dharma “is, and that Patel means using it.” Rent is an ancient Hindu concept from Vedas.
Selfless service without hope for any recognition, and done by Nishkam Karma as Bhagwan Krishna said in Bhagwad Gita.
This is Sanskrit said, not Hindi said.
Hindi does not exist.
Sikhs laps a rental but this concept comes from Hinduism.
Many Hindus do rent, “he said India-Origin Preet Kaur Gill Tweeted: “Compassion is an important part of Sawah.
Selfless service for improving all humanity.
Obviously @PriPatel doesn’t know the meaning of universal cuts, there are no plans to protect women, tax increases regarding family work.
Cut to help and take over DFID (International Development Department).
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