Key Points

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has strongly criticized Rahul Gandhi for his recent comments made during a visit to Colombia. He pointed out that even former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, when she was Leader of Opposition, never criticized India on foreign soil. Rijiju accused Gandhi of being the first opposition leader to speak against India's democracy and system while abroad. The minister expressed concern that such remarks could damage India's international reputation and misrepresent the country's progress.

Key Points: Rijiju Slams Rahul Gandhi Colombia Remarks Citing Indira Gandhi

  • Rijiju claims Rahul Gandhi is first LoP to criticize India abroad
  • Cites Indira Gandhi as example of responsible opposition conduct
  • Accuses Gandhi of tarnishing India's global reputation
  • Highlights Gandhi's Colombia remarks about democracy under attack
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Rijiju says even Indira Gandhi never criticised India abroad, slams Rahul's remarks in Colombia

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju criticizes Rahul Gandhi for criticizing India abroad, says even Indira Gandhi as LoP never spoke against country on foreign soil

"Rahul Gandhi is the first LoP who goes abroad and speaks against the country, our system and our democracy - Kiren Rijiju"

New Delhi, October 5

Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Sunday took a sharp dig at Congress MP Rahul Gandhi over his recent remarks in Colombia, saying that even former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi while she was Leader of Opposition, never spoke against India on foreign soil. Rijiju alleged that Rahul Gandhi is the first Leader of Opposition to criticise the country, its democracy, and its system while abroad.

In an interview with ANI, Rijiju said, "We have nothing to do with him personally. He is LoP... If he speaks irresponsibly, we will not like it. Even Indira Gandhi ji was LoP after losing elections, but she never spoke about the country outside and all other LoPs after her, whether it is Lal Krishna Advani, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Sushma Swaraj, Sharad Pawar."

"Show me one LoP who has ever gone outside India and made statements against the country or the Government. Rahul Gandhi is the first LoP who goes abroad and speaks against the country, our system and our democracy," Rijiju asserted.

He further accused Rahul Gandhi of misrepresenting the facts about India, and stated that his actions could tarnish the country's reputation.

"I have also heard what Rahul Gandhi said in Colombia, he said India cannot lead the world. What he said is very wrong. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has taken lead in various fields. Our LoP went abroad and said that India cannot be a global leader. The problem is that if people abroad get the impression that everyone in India is like Rahul Gandhi, it would tarnish the country's reputation," the Union Minister said.

"There are intelligent people in our country, we have good leaders and people with good ideology. But if Rahul Gandhi speaks like this, people would think that such people are higher in number in India. This is not right..." the Union Minister stated.

Recently, at an event at EIA University of Colombia, Rahul Gandhi accused the BJP of "attacking India's democracy". The Congress leader 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.

"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.

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.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I agree that criticism abroad should be careful, isn't democracy about expressing concerns? Rahul Gandhi raised valid points about democratic institutions needing protection. We should discuss issues rather than just attacking the messenger.
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Rohit P
This is so disappointing! As an Indian living abroad, I feel embarrassed when our leaders criticize our own country internationally. We have internal platforms for debates. Why wash dirty linen in public? 😞
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Sarah B
As someone who follows Indian politics closely, I think both sides have points. But comparing with Indira Gandhi's time isn't fair - the political landscape and global perception of India have changed dramatically since then.
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Vikram M
India's strength lies in its diversity and democracy. If our leaders can't discuss challenges openly, how will we improve? But yes, language and platform matter - constructive criticism is different from just complaining.
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Michael C
Interesting debate! In mature democracies, opposition leaders often critique government policies internationally. The key is whether it's factual and constructive. India's global standing is strong enough to handle diverse viewpoints.
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Ananya R
Bas yaar, enough of this political drama! Can our leaders please focus on real issues like inflation and employment? This constant bickering helps nobody. We need solutions, not just accusations. 🙏

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