Congress leader Rahul Gandhi recently launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi at an internal party meeting over issues like unemployment, inflation, paper leaks, and rising petroleum prices, saying that Modi has killed the country. Rahul Gandhi cited several reasons for this statement, the main points of which are as follows:
Inflation and Unemployment: Rahul Gandhi said that the rising prices of petroleum products, the CBSE paper leak, and the ever-rising inflation have broken the back of the country’s youth and farmers.
Direct accusation: He directly blamed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policies and decisions for all these problems.
Congress is preparing for a nationwide movement against the central government based on these issues. This statement has sparked a major controversy in the country’s politics.
The BJP has reacted sharply to Rahul Gandhi’s statement, “Modi has killed the country,” calling it an expression of frustration, negativity, and an insult to the country’s 1.4 billion citizens.
BJP leaders have alleged that Rahul Gandhi is constantly venting his political frustration and should publicly apologize to the entire nation for such unparliamentary statements.
The BJP says that the opposition is constantly conspiring to destabilize India and that such statements are made at the behest of foreign forces and ‘toolkits’.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and other BJP leaders retorted, saying that the Modi government has launched record-breaking schemes (such as Ujjwala, Jan Dhan, Mudra Yojana) for the upliftment of the poor, farmers, youth, and women, which Rahul Gandhi does not see. This controversy has once again intensified the war of words between the ruling party and the opposition in the country’s politics.
