Key Points

The BJP has launched a strong verbal attack against Rahul Gandhi, alleging he consistently defames India while speaking internationally. National General Secretary Tarun Chugh accused Gandhi of viewing India through an "Italian lens" and being part of a foreign toolkit aimed at tarnishing the nation's image. The criticism extends beyond the BJP, with JD(U) also questioning Gandhi's approach to discussing internal matters abroad. These comments reflect the ongoing political tension between the BJP and Congress leadership.

Key Points: Chugh Slams Rahul Gandhi for Defaming India Abroad

  • BJP leader accuses Gandhi of using foreign perspective to criticize India
  • Chugh claims Gandhi has lost moral right to be called people's leader
  • JD(U) spokesperson also critiques Gandhi's overseas remarks
  • Comparison drawn between Gandhi's approach and PM Modi's national vision
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Rahul Gandhi views India through 'Italian lens', defames nation abroad: BJP's Tarun Chugh

BJP's Tarun Chugh criticizes Rahul Gandhi for allegedly undermining India's image and cultural values on international platforms

"Rahul Gandhi wears Italian lenses and becomes part of an international toolkit whose objective is to tarnish India's image globally. - Tarun Chugh, BJP National General Secretary"

New Delhi, Oct 5

In a sharp political attack, BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh on Sunday accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of repeatedly defaming India on foreign soil and undermining its cultural values.

Speaking to IANS, during an event in Amritsar, Chugh said Gandhi was working against India's interests by becoming part of a "foreign toolkit".

"It is unfortunate that people who once defamed India by being part of a foreign toolkit and viewing the nation through an 'Italian lens' are now trying to use their followers to claim the title of 'Jan Nayak'," Chugh remarked.

He further alleged that Rahul Gandhi, by insulting the Indian Army and national icons, had lost the moral right to be called a people's leader.

"Rahul Gandhi wears Italian lenses and becomes part of an international toolkit whose objective is to tarnish India's image globally. A person who disrespects our Army and great leaders cannot be a Jan Nayak," he said. "People of this country have rejected the Gandhi-Nehru family multiple times. The public will never accept their foreign mindset," Chugh added.

He also contrasted Rahul Gandhi's approach with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating:

"Under PM Modi's leadership, India's youth are committed to nation-building, while some leaders are busy defaming the country on foreign platforms," he stated.

Meanwhile, responding to Rahul Gandhi's recent remarks made abroad, JD(U) spokesperson Neeraj Kumar also criticised the Congress leader.

"One should not react to internal matters of the country while abroad. It's our tradition to have political differences, but never at the cost of national unity. Since Rahul Gandhi mostly studied outside India, he only talks about our country after going abroad. Maybe this is due to his upbringing," Kumar commented.

He added that India is a land of towering leaders like Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, and Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who placed the nation above all.

- IANS

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Priya S
I respectfully disagree with this narrative. Every political leader has the right to express their views. Calling someone "foreign-minded" just because they studied abroad is unfair. We should focus on policies, not personal attacks.
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Aman W
As a young Indian, I'm tired of this political drama. Both sides should stop mudslinging and work for the country's development. We need solutions, not accusations.
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Sarah B
The "Italian lens" comment seems unnecessary and personal. Political criticism should be about policies and governance, not about someone's family background. This kind of rhetoric divides people.
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Vikram M
Absolutely right! When you go abroad, you represent 140 crore Indians. Criticizing your own country on foreign soil is unacceptable. Rahul Gandhi should learn some basic patriotism.
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Kavya N
Why are we still talking about where someone studied or their family background? Let's judge leaders by their work and vision for the country. This constant personal attack politics is disappointing 😔

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