Kiren Rijiju Slams Rahul Gandhi, Says Congress Won’t Return to Power
Digital Desk
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju criticized Rahul Gandhi for “anti-national” actions, claiming such behavior ensures the Congress party cannot regain power.
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju fiercely targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. He said, 'Rahul talks nonsense to grab headlines, but this will not create a vote bank. The way he does anti-national work and attacks democracy, the people of the country will never bring Congress to power.' Rijiju said that in any election people support those who work in national interest. Rahul Gandhi talks nonsense to grab headlines, but this will not turn into a vote bank. If I were in his place, I would ask the government questions of national interest.
Kiren Rijiju said, 'BJP will not always be in power. They ran the country for 60 years, then we got a chance. We have got very little time. People gave us a chance to run the government. If Congress does not attack constitutional institutions, it will also get a chance someday. The way they carry out anti-national activities, attack democracy and the people of the country will never bring Congress to power.' He said that someone gave a note to Rahul Gandhi to say this. While speaking, he got distracted.
What did Rijiju say on the allegation of fake votes
The Union Minister said, 'Congress and its allies were badly defeated in the Maharashtra elections. They had demanded the Election Commission to review the voter list and remove fake names. You see that the data of Maharashtra proved to be wrong and now they are apologizing. Now someone gave a note to Rahul Gandhi to tell what to say. While speaking, he got distracted.' He said that these people have been ordered from above by their party leaders to go, do anything, create a ruckus and grab headlines.
Also reacted to tearing of the bill
Kiren Rijiju also reacted to the opposition tearing the bill to remove the Prime Minister, Chief Minister and Ministers on serious criminal charges. He said, 'I told them many times that it is not right to throw papers like this. They crossed all limits. They came down and snatched the Home Minister's mike. We told them to shout as much as they want, but avoid touching anything. If there is a clash, the country will be defamed. These people have received orders from their party leaders to go and do anything, create a ruckus and grab headlines. On the deployment of CISF personnel in the Rajya Sabha, he said, 'They were not CISF. There are marshals in the House. How can the Army or CISF be brought into the House? Congress is lying.'