Acharya Pramod's Sharp Jibe: Rahul's 'Wisdom Stolen', Not Votes

Spiritual guru Acharya Pramod Krishnam has launched a fierce attack on Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party. He sarcastically remarked that no votes were stolen, but rather Rahul Gandhi's wisdom has been. Krishnam criticized the Opposition leader's political narrative for being fixated on divisive issues instead of national pride. He also contrasted Rahul's standing with the global respect commanded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Key Points: Acharya Pramod Krishnam Mocks Rahul Gandhi Over Vote Theft Rally

  • Dismisses Congress's vote theft rally as baseless and questions its political intent
  • Sarcastically suggests filing an FIR to recover Rahul Gandhi's "stolen wisdom"
  • Criticizes Rahul's discourse for focusing on divisive themes over national icons
  • Claims PM Modi is a respected global leader, a stature Rahul fails to comprehend
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No 'vote chori', only Rahul Gandhi's wisdom has been stolen': Acharya Pramod Krishnam

Spiritual leader Acharya Pramod Krishnam dismisses Congress's vote theft allegations, sarcastically stating Rahul Gandhi's "wisdom has been stolen" in a scathing critique.

"If Rahul Gandhi is now alleging vote theft, does that mean Congress governments were also formed through stolen votes? - Acharya Pramod Krishnam"

New Delhi, Dec 14

Spiritual guru and former Congress leader, Acharya Pramod Krishnam, on Sunday launched a scathing attack on the Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi and the grand old party's "vote theft rally", questioning both its intent and credibility.

Speaking to the IANS while travelling from Amroha to Sambhal, Krishnam dismissed the allegations as baseless and accused the Congress leadership of political confusion.

Targeting Rahul Gandhi directly, Krishnam said the Congress had ruled the country for nearly six decades.

"If Rahul Gandhi is now alleging vote theft, does that mean Congress governments were also formed through stolen votes?" he asked.

In a sharp jibe, he remarked that there was no vote theft, but rather "Rahul Gandhi's wisdom has been stolen", adding sarcastically that an FIR should be filed to recover it.

The spiritual leader also took aim at the Opposition's leadership narrative, claiming that since Rahul Gandhi was projected as the Opposition's leader, his thinking had become fixated on issues such as graves, jihad, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

He alleged that Rahul Gandhi's political discourse lacked references to national symbols and icons such as 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai', 'Vande Mataram', the Ram Temple and Swami Vivekananda.

Instead, Krishnam claimed that Rahul Gandhi's vocabulary revolved around divisive themes.

Continuing his attack on Rahul Gandhi, Krishnam said the Congress should "undergo training in reading the Fatiha".

Reacting to Rajasthan Congress President Govind Singh Dotasra's statement projecting Rahul Gandhi as the country's Prime Minister in 2029, Krishnam said the Prime Minister of India is not chosen by applause at political platforms but by the people of the country.

"The decision is taken by peace-loving citizens, not by leaders sitting on a stage," he asserted.

Responding to his remarks on PM Modi's confidence, Krishnam said that PM Modi was no longer just India's leader but a global figure, respected across countries, including the US, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Israel, Japan and France.

He added that Rahul Gandhi could not comprehend this due to his own diminishing confidence.

- IANS

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Priya S
"Rahul Gandhi's wisdom has been stolen" 😂 That's a sharp one! But on a serious note, the comment about national symbols is something many of us feel. Leaders should inspire unity, not division. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Rahul R
Respectfully, I disagree with Acharya ji. Every party has the right to question electoral processes. Healthy democracy needs a strong opposition. Calling it a 'vote theft rally' undermines that right. We should encourage debate, not shut it down.
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Aditi M
The PM is chosen by the people, not by clapping on a stage. That line is so true! We need leaders who talk about development, jobs, and inflation, not just engage in personal attacks. The discourse has really gone down.
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Michael C
Watching from abroad, it's interesting. PM Modi does have significant global stature now, that's undeniable. But internal political criticism is also vital for any democracy. Hope the focus shifts to policy soon.
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Kavya N
The 'Fatiha' comment was unnecessary and crosses a line. Politics should be about ideas, not religious insinuations. We are a secular country, and leaders, especially spiritual ones, should remember that.

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