Key Points

The BJP has strongly criticized Rahul Gandhi for his comments made during his Colombia visit. Senior leader Ravi Shankar Prasad expressed disappointment that Gandhi chose to speak against India on the auspicious occasion of Vijayadashami. Prasad accused Gandhi of repeatedly defaming India abroad while claiming there's no democracy in the country. The BJP leader also highlighted Gandhi's alleged admiration for China and questioned why he praises China's potential over India's growing global stature.

Key Points: BJP Slams Rahul Gandhi Colombia Remarks Praising China

  • BJP criticizes Rahul Gandhi for speaking against India during Colombia visit on Vijayadashami
  • Accuses Congress leader of claiming no democracy exists in India during foreign speeches
  • Highlights Gandhi's alleged admiration for China while questioning India's global power potential
  • Notes India's economic growth as fourth largest economy heading to third position
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BJP slams Rahul Gandhi over Colombia remarks, accuses him of 'praising China, insulting India'

BJP accuses Rahul Gandhi of insulting India abroad while praising China's potential, calling it unfortunate on Vijayadashami occasion

"Now you are praising China, saying India cannot become a global power but China can - Ravi Shankar Prasad"

New Delhi, Oct 2

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday came down heavily on Congress leader and Lok Sabha Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi over his remarks made during his visit to Colombia, accusing him of defaming India on foreign soil and showing “affection for China.”

Senior BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, addressing a press conference, said it was unfortunate that on the auspicious occasion of Vijayadashami, instead of extending greetings to Indians, Rahul Gandhi chose to criticise the country abroad.

“Rahul Gandhi is abroad. It would have been better if, on the occasion of Vijayadashami, he had extended greetings to the people of the country. But instead, he chooses to speak against India,” Prasad remarked.

He alleged that Gandhi has developed a “habit of defaming India and insulting its democracy.”

Citing Rahul Gandhi’s statements in Bogotá, Prasad said: “He claimed that there is no democracy in India and that people do not have freedom of speech. This is completely baseless. If he says such things abroad, he will lose the trust of the people here and will not even be able to win seats.”

Prasad accused the Congress leader of consistently making false allegations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi while enjoying full freedom to attack the BJP at home. “Rahul Gandhi abuses PM Modi without shame. He says there is no freedom of speech, yet he insults the BJP and the Prime Minister the most,” he said.

Turning to Gandhi’s reported remarks on China, Prasad charged: “Now you are praising China, saying India cannot become a global power but China can. Your admiration for China is evident, and you never miss an opportunity to insult India.”

Highlighting India’s growing global stature, Prasad asserted: “Today India is the world’s fourth-largest economy, on its way to becoming the third. We strongly condemn Rahul Gandhi’s repeated attempts to belittle India abroad.”

- IANS

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Rohit P
BJP is right on this one. On Vijayadashami, he should have focused on positive messages. India is making great progress under current leadership - no need for such comments abroad.
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Arjun K
While I support constructive criticism, praising China while abroad seems inappropriate. Our democracy has its challenges, but comparing us to China is not fair. We should focus on solutions, not just criticism.
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, I find this concerning. Indian politicians should present a united front internationally. Domestic politics should stay domestic. 🤔
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Vikram M
Both sides need to be more responsible. Opposition has the right to criticize, but timing and platform matter. Government should also be more tolerant of dissent. Let's focus on real issues affecting common people.
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Michael C
India's democracy is strong and vibrant. We've seen tremendous economic growth and global recognition in recent years. Let's celebrate our achievements while working on improvements.

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