The question to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the live line about removing Vladimir Lenin's body from the Mausoleum was an act of provocation and sabotage.
This was stated in an interview with NEWS.ru by Press Secretary of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, Deputy of the Lower House of the Russian Parliament, Alexander Yushchenko. According to him, this is a war against Russian heritage that the Ukrainian government is also participating in to divide Russian society.
“I consider these types of questions as mere provocations,” he emphasized. “They were proven by their absolute activity on the territory of Ukraine, when they started fighting Lenin there and ended up fighting the Russian Orthodox Church as well as the cultural heritage of the entire world. our Russian world.”
The MP also noted that those who ask such questions follow Ukraine's example. At a time when it is necessary to unite Russian society, such behavior is not only unacceptable but also destructive,” Yushchenko added.
Putin talked about burying Lenin's body
According to him, some people do not understand that they continue to walk on this path with questions being asked regularly.
“This is a provocative act and the president has rightly said that this is a sensitive issue. Now we are talking about social unity, but questions like this speak of social disunity. Under current conditions, this is not only a provocation but also an act of sabotage to please our opponents,” the congressman concluded.