Haryana, Delhi CMs Slam Rahul Gandhi Amid Modi Remarks Controversy

Two chief ministers from BJP-ruled states have strongly criticized Rahul Gandhi for his recent comments about Prime Minister Modi. Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini called the remarks highly objectionable and irresponsible during a press conference. Delhi CM Rekha Gupta joined the condemnation, stating such comments damage India's international reputation. The political firestorm began after Gandhi's speech in Muzaffarpur where he made controversial statements about the Prime Minister.

Key Points: Haryana Delhi CMs Condemn Rahul Gandhi PM Modi Comments

  • Haryana CM accuses INDIA bloc leaders of dancing with Constitution copies for political gain
  • Delhi CM warns people of Bihar won't be fooled by opposition tactics
  • Both leaders claim Congress party lacks direction and proper leadership
  • Rahul Gandhi's Muzaffarpur rally comments triggered widespread NDA condemnation
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'Highly objectionable, irresponsible': Haryana, Delhi CMs slam Rahul Gandhi over remarks on PM Modi

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini and Delhi CM Rekha Gupta strongly condemn Rahul Gandhi's remarks about PM Modi, calling them irresponsible and damaging to India's global image.

"The Congress party has neither a policy, nor an intention, nor leadership - Nayab Singh Saini"

Patna, Oct 29

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday strongly condemned Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling them highly objectionable and irresponsible.

Addressing a press conference at a private hotel in Rohtas's Dehri city, Saini said, "It is the leaders of the INDIA bloc who are dancing -- sometimes in the name of alleged vote rigging, and sometimes on stage holding the sacred Constitution copy in their hands. Rahul Gandhi has nothing left to say or do."

He further accused the Congress of being directionless and divided.

"The Congress party has neither a policy, nor an intention, nor leadership. The entire country has completely rejected the INDIA bloc," Saini said.

Saini's remarks came in response to Rahul Gandhi's statement made at a rally in Muzaffarpur, where the Congress leader had said that Prime Minister Modi would dance on stage if asked by voters -- a comment that has sparked strong criticism from NDA leaders.

Joining the chorus of condemnation, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta also hit out at Rahul Gandhi, saying that such remarks tarnish India's global image.

"By making such derogatory comments against Prime Minister Modi, Rahul Gandhi is defaming the image of the country. The leaders of the Mahagathbandhan can say anything for votes -- they can defame the country, make personal attacks, or abuse anyone's mother if it helps them politically," Gupta said.

She further added, "They are 'Chor-Chor Mausere Bhai.' If the leaders of the Grand Alliance think they can fool the people of Bihar, they are mistaken. The people of Bihar may be innocent, but not foolish. They have seen development under the NDA government and will continue to support us."

Rahul Gandhi's remarks in Muzaffarpur -- where he accused Prime Minister Modi of doing anything for votes -- have triggered a political uproar, with BJP and NDA leaders across states demanding an apology and accusing the Congress leader of disrespecting public sentiment.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I support constructive criticism in politics, Rahul Gandhi's remarks were indeed below the belt. Our political discourse should focus on policies and development, not personal insults. Both sides need to maintain dignity.
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Ananya R
The "Chor-Chor Mausere Bhai" comment was unnecessary though. Political criticism should be about issues, not family relationships. We need more mature politics in our country. 🤔
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Sarah B
As someone who follows Indian politics from abroad, I must say such personal attacks don't help India's international image. The focus should be on economic growth and social development that benefits all citizens.
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Vikram M
The people of Bihar are indeed wise enough to see through political rhetoric. Development speaks louder than words - roads, electricity, and infrastructure improvements are visible to all. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Michael C
Interesting to see how Indian political discourse has evolved. While the criticism might be valid, I wonder if there's room for more policy-focused debates rather than personality clashes. Democracy thrives on substantive discussions.

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