Amit Shah's Fiery Rebuke: How Rahul Gandhi's Chhath Puja Remark Backfired

Amit Shah has strongly condemned Rahul Gandhi's recent comments about PM Modi during Chhath Puja. The Home Minister accused Gandhi of insulting not just the Prime Minister but the revered deity Chhathi Maiya and her devotees. This controversy comes at a crucial time as Bihar prepares for upcoming assembly elections. The BJP is framing this as a cultural insult while the Congress maintains its focus on governance critiques.

Key Points: Amit Shah Says Rahul Gandhi Insulted Chhathi Maiya Devotees

  • Amit Shah accuses Rahul Gandhi of insulting revered Chhathi Maiya deity and devotees
  • BJP frames remarks as cultural insult ahead of Bihar Assembly elections
  • Gandhi criticized Modi's "drama" during Chhath Puja for electoral gains
  • BJP strategist alleges Gandhi mocked Indian democracy and poor voters
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Rahul Gandhi's remark an affront to 'Chhathi Maiya', not just PM Modi, says Amit Shah

Amit Shah condemns Rahul Gandhi's Chhath Puja remarks as insult to deity and Bihar voters. BJP frames controversy ahead of state elections with cultural pride debate.

"Rahul Gandhi has not insulted PM Modi, but he has insulted Chhathi Maiya and her devotees. - Amit Shah"

New Delhi, Oct 29

In a fiery exchange that has set the tone for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has launched a scathing rebuke of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of insulting not merely Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but the revered deity “Chhathi Maiyya” and her devotees.

HM Shah declared while speaking to a news channel programme, "Rahul Gandhi has not insulted PM Modi, but he has insulted Chhathi Maiya and her devotees. He will suffer the adverse consequences of this in the Bihar elections."

The Home Minister's remarks came in response to Gandhi's jibe at a public rally, where he said that PM Modi would "dance on stage" if it meant garnering votes. HM Shah, visibly indignant, asserted that Gandhi's comments were not only derogatory but emblematic of a pattern.

"Rahul spoke about PM Modi in a derogatory manner and insulted his mother, but every time he has done this, the lotus has bloomed from the mud of lowered standards," he said, invoking the BJP's symbol with poetic flourish.

Addressing the poll rally in Bihar, the Congress leader also remarked, "If Modi ji wants to do drama, wants to do drama of Chhath Puja, then water will come, video cameras will come".

The controversy stems from Gandhi's rhetorical flourish in Bihar, where he urged voters not to be swayed by what he termed Modi's "drama," suggesting the Prime Minister would resort to theatrics for electoral gain.

The BJP has seized upon this, framing it as an affront to the cultural sanctity of "Chhath Puja" and the dignity of Bihar's electorate.

BJP strategist Pradeep Bhandari added fuel to the fire, accusing Gandhi of "mocking voters and Indian democracy," and likening his tone to that of a "local goon." He further alleged that Gandhi had "openly insulted every poor person of India and Bihar who voted for Prime Minister Narendra Modi."

The row has ignited a fierce political debate, with the BJP rallying around cultural pride and the Congress doubling down on governance critiques. As Bihar braces for the ballot, the battle lines are drawn--not just on policy, but on the emotive terrain of faith, identity, and political culture.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why is BJP always playing the religious card? Rahul was criticizing political tactics, not the festival itself. This is just another attempt to divert attention from real issues like unemployment and inflation.
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Sarah B
As an observer, I think both sides need to be more careful with their language. Religious sentiments are sensitive in India, and politicians should focus on substantive policy debates rather than personal attacks.
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Arjun K
Amit Shah is absolutely right! Chhath Maiya is worshipped by millions in Bihar and UP. When Rahul Gandhi mocks Chhath Puja, he's mocking the faith of common people. This will definitely cost Congress in Bihar elections.
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Michael C
The real issue here is whether our politicians can have civil discourse. Calling someone a "local goon" or making personal attacks doesn't help democracy. We need mature leadership from both sides.
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Nisha Z
Being from Bihar, I can say that Chhath Puja is our most sacred festival. No politician should use it for political points. But also, BJP shouldn't twist Rahul's words to create unnecessary controversy. Let's focus on development issues please!

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