In a sharp critique, Rahul Gandhi questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's public outrage, suggesting it’s staged for the cameras while remaining silent on critical issues such as unemployment, inflation, and the plight of farmers. Gandhi's remarks come amid a heated election campaign, intensifying the political rhetoric between the BJP and Congress.
“Why Does PM Modi’s Blood Boil Only in Front of the Camera?”: Rahul Gandhi Slams the Prime Minister
Congress Leader Accuses Modi of Dramatic Posturing, Questions His Silence on Key National Issues
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The main opposition party Congress has started firing sharp questions on the government on issues ranging from the terrorists involved in the Pahalgam terror attack not being caught till now to the challenges of the China-Pakistan alliance and the repeated mediation between India and Pakistan by US President Donald Trump. The most sharp attack has been made by the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi.
The main opposition party Congress has started firing sharp questions on the government on issues ranging from the terrorists involved in the Pahalgam terror attack not being caught till now to the challenges of the China-Pakistan alliance and the repeated mediation between India and Pakistan by US President Donald Trump.
The most sharp attack among the Congress leaders on the speech given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Bikaner on Thursday has been made by the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi. He asked the PM that why does your blood always boil in front of the camera?
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi targeted Prime Minister Modi in a post on Instagram on Thursday and said, 'Modi ji, stop giving light speeches. You have compromised with the honor of India. Why did you sacrifice India's interests by bowing to Trump? Why did you believe Pakistan's statement on terrorism?'
General Secretary Jairam Ramesh asked questions
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