Key Points

Rajasthan Minister Jawahar Singh Bedham strongly criticized Rahul Gandhi for his recent comments made abroad. He accused the Congress leader of consistently tarnishing India's international image during foreign visits. BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad joined the criticism, stating that Gandhi insults India while overseas because he craves political power. Meanwhile, Gandhi maintained that India's democratic system faces serious threats that need addressing.

Key Points: BJP Leaders Slam Rahul Gandhi for Tarnishing India Image Abroad

  • Rajasthan Minister labels Gandhi as anti-India for his foreign comments
  • BJP accuses Gandhi of insulting India while speaking in Colombia
  • Ravi Shankar Prasad says Gandhi's China praise shows his preferences
  • Gandhi claims democratic system in India is under major attack
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Rahul Gandhi's nature to tarnish India's image abroad: Rajasthan MoS Jawahar Singh Bedham

Rajasthan Minister Jawahar Singh Bedham and BJP's Ravi Shankar Prasad condemn Rahul Gandhi's foreign remarks about democracy in India during Colombia visit.

"This is Rahul Gandhi's nature... he always tarnishes India's image by going abroad - Jawahar Singh Bedham"

Jaipur, October 2

Rajasthan Minister of State (MoS) Jawahar Singh Bedham on Thursday lashed out at Congress MP Rahul Gandhi over the latter's "attack on democracy" remarks, saying that it was the nature of the Leader of Opposition (LoP) Lok Sabha always to tarnish India's image abroad.

Bedham labelled Gandhi as "the crown prince of Congress".

"This is Rahul Gandhi's nature. He is the self-proclaimed crown prince of his party, and he always tarnishes India's image by going abroad. His fundamental thinking has always been anti-India. Whenever Congress governments have been in power, they have made decisions under pressure from foreign powers. Today, the entire world is watching that whatever India says, the whole world follows it," Bedham told ANI.

Meanwhile, Senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad accused Congress MP Rahul Gandhi of "insulting" India on foreign soil while defending the centre against his "attack on democracy" charge.

While addressing a press conference, Prasad implied that Rahul Gandhi was making such remarks because he wants power. He further accused the LoP Lok Sabha of "abusing" Prime Minister Narendra Modi and India's development.

"Rahul Gandhi is abroad. It would have been nice if he had wished well, but he is attacking India. He says everything baseless. He says there is no democracy in India. There is complete democracy, but the problem with Rahul Gandhi is that he wants power," Prasad, who is a former Union Minister, said.

"In Bogota, Colombia, Lok Sabha Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi stated that there is no democracy in India and people don't have the freedom to speak. Rahul Gandhi abuses PM Modi, development of the nation, the most," he added.

The BJP MP stated that the public will not vote for Gandhi if he keeps on insulting India during his foreign trips. Prasad further noted that Gandhi's love for China was evident when he claimed that India could not be a global power.

"If you go abroad and insult India, the public will not vote for you, and you will not win the seats that you won this time. Now you're praising China, saying that India can't become a major global power, but China can lead the world. Today, India is the world's fourth-largest economy and is on track to become the third-largest. Your love for China is evident, and you never miss an opportunity to insult India. We strongly condemn this," Prasad said.

Earlier in the day, Gandhi took a swipe at the Narendra Modi government, asserting that the biggest challenge India is witnessing is the attack on its democracy.

Speaking at an event at EIA University of Colombia, Gandhi highlighted the issue of "structural flaws" and suggested that the country's diverse traditions must be allowed to thrive.

"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.

"India has multiple religions, traditions, and languages -- in fact, the country is essentially a conversation between all these people and cultures. Different traditions, religions, and ideas require space, and the best method for creating that space is the democratic system," Gandhi said.

"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.

- ANI

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Rohit P
I respectfully disagree. As an opposition leader, Rahul Gandhi has every right to express concerns about democracy. Healthy criticism is essential for any democracy to thrive. We shouldn't label every criticism as anti-national.
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Aditya G
Why does he always go abroad to criticize India? If he has genuine concerns, he should raise them in Parliament. This habit of washing dirty linen in foreign countries doesn't sit well with me.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived abroad, I can say that such comments do affect how people perceive India. There are better ways to express political differences without undermining the nation's image internationally.
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Karthik V
Both sides need to be more responsible. Politicians should debate issues within the country rather than making it an international spectacle. We Indians deserve better political discourse.
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Meera T
The China comparison is concerning. Why praise another country while criticizing our own? India has its challenges, but we're making remarkable progress in every field. Let's focus on solutions, not just problems.

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