BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya has branded Rahul Gandhi a "certified anti-national" following Supreme Court criticism of Gandhi's remarks about the Indian Army. Malviya accused Gandhi of seeking foreign support, engaging with China against national interests, and undermining India's image abroad.
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