Key Points

Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar has strongly criticized Rahul Gandhi's recent statements made during his Colombia visit. He described the Congress leader's remarks as showing "severe frustration" and desperation. Meanwhile, BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi questioned Gandhi's democratic credentials, calling him part of a family that maintained monarchy in Congress. The BJP has collectively condemned Gandhi's comments as anti-India and insulting to the nation.

Key Points: Sukanta Majumdar Calls Rahul Gandhi Colombia Remarks Frustration Manifestation

  • BJP leaders condemn Rahul Gandhi's democracy remarks made during Colombia university interaction
  • Sudhanshu Trivedi questions Gandhi's democratic credentials citing Congress family rule
  • Rahul Gandhi accused BJP-RSS ideology of having "cowardice" at its core
  • BJP labels Gandhi's foreign statements as anti-India and insulting to nation
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This is manifestation of severe frustration: Sukanta Majumdar on Rahul Gandhi's statement in Colombia

Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar says Rahul Gandhi's Colombia statement shows "severe frustration" as BJP leaders condemn Congress leader's democracy remarks abroad.

"This is 'manifestation of severe frustration'. Congress and Rahul Gandhi have become desperate. - Sukanta Majumdar"

Kolkata, October 3

Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar on Friday targeted Congress MP and Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi over his recent statement in Colombia, calling it a "manifestation of severe frustration".

Speaking to ANI, Majumdar said that the Congress and Rahul Gandhi have become desperate and have become accustomed to saying bad things about India.

"This is 'manifestation of severe frustration'. Congress and Rahul Gandhi have become desperate.The people of the country will never give him a chance to run the country. He will always remain on the waiting list. I feel that Congress and Rahul Gandhi, while opposing the BJP, are also opposing the country.They have become accustomed to saying bad things about India," he said.

Earlier today, BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi slammed Rahul Gandhi's remark that "Indian democracy is under attack".

Trivedi questioned Gandhi's democratic credentials, calling him the new head of a family that "kept the monarchy alive in the Congress by wearing the cloak of democracy".

"There cannot be anything more ridiculous and ironic than those who kept the monarchy alive by wearing the cloak of democracy for 100 years, giving a speech in a democracy, and that too against the biggest symbol of democracy, PM Narendra Modi," Trivedi said in a press conference.

Rahul Gandhi had accused the BJP-led central government of mounting a "wholesale attack on Indian democracy" during an interaction at EIA University in Colombia.

"The family has been ruling the Congress for 00 years. Panicked by the downfall of his organisation and loss of power, the head of that family, who today seems to be becoming the henchman of anti-India forces, has, as per his habit, made another statement from foreign soil, which is not surprising," Trivedi added.

Speaking at an event at EIA University of Colombia, Rahul Gandhi took a swipe at the Narendra Modi government, asserting that the biggest challenge India is witnessing is the attack on its democracy.

"India has strong capabilities in areas like engineering and healthcare, so I am very optimistic about the country. But at the same time, there are also flaws in the structure that India has to correct. The biggest challenge is the attack on democracy taking place in India," Gandhi said.

The Congress leader argued that the democratic system remains crucial for diversity, allowing different traditions, customs, and ideas, including religious beliefs, to thrive. However, he added, the democratic system in India is under attack, which is a "major risk" or threat.

"Currently, there is a wholesale attack on this democratic system, and that is a major risk. Another big risk is the tension between different conceptions in parts of the country. With 16-17 major languages and many religions, it is crucial to allow these diverse traditions to thrive and give them the space they need," he added.

Gandhi also attacked the RSS-BJP duo, saying that "cowardice" was at the heart of their ideology.

"This is the nature of BJP-RSS. If you notice a statement of the foreign minister, he said, 'China is much more powerful than us. How can I pick a fight with them?' At the heart of the ideology is cowardice," the Congress leader said.

The BJP has raised strong objections against remarks made by Rahul Gandhi, labelling them as "anti-India" and "insulting" to the nation. A BJP leader said that it was Gandhi's nature to tarnish India's image abroad.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Majumdar ji is absolutely right! Rahul Gandhi has been making such statements for years now. If you can't win elections, don't badmouth the country internationally. This is indeed frustration speaking.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in both India and abroad, I think Rahul Gandhi raises valid concerns about democratic institutions. Healthy criticism is essential for any democracy to thrive. We shouldn't dismiss all opposition voices as "anti-national."
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Arjun K
The "cowardice" remark about our foreign policy was completely unnecessary. Our soldiers are brave and our government handles international relations strategically. Such statements demoralize our armed forces. 😠
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Kavya N
Both sides need to tone down the rhetoric. Constant political bickering doesn't help common people like us who are worried about inflation and jobs. Can we please focus on real issues?
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Michael C
Interesting to see this debate from an international perspective. Every democracy has opposition leaders criticizing the government abroad. What matters is whether the criticism is constructive. Rahul Gandhi could have framed his concerns better without making sweeping statements.

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