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'Vacationing': BJP slams Rahul Gandhi ahead of Bihar polls

The BJP has launched a fresh attack on Rahul Gandhi for being abroad as Bihar elections approach. Party spokesperson Amit Malviya questioned Gandhi's absence during the crucial campaign period. He accused the Congress leader of making statements that project India negatively on the global stage. The BJP expressed confidence in the NDA's victory while criticizing Gandhi's leadership vision.

New Delhi, Oct 11

The BJP on Saturday lashed out at Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi for “vacationing” abroad, wondering what excuses the “missing” leader would come up with after the Mahagathbandhan’s expected loss in the Bihar Assembly elections next month.

Amit Malviya, in charge of the BJP's National Information and Technology Department, in a post on X, said, “If Rahul Gandhi is done learning how to brew coffee in Colombia and vacationing, he should return to India. Bihar elections have been announced, and polling begins in less than a month.”

Exuding confidence of a big victory for the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the November 6 and 11 Assembly elections in Bihar, Malviya said, “The Mahagathbandhan will lose, again. And, as always, the Congress will blame everyone, except their missing leader!”

In an earlier remark about Gandhi’s foreign visit, Malviya accused the Congress leader of projecting the country in a bad light and declaring that “India doesn’t want to lead the world”.

Malviya, on October 4, attached a video clip on X of Gandhi addressing an audience and said, “We don’t need leaders like Rahul Gandhi, who can’t even dream big. Today’s India is aspirational, confident, and forward-looking, not submissive or hesitant.”

He said, “At a time when India is emerging as a rising force on the global stage, its economy growing faster than any other, its citizens feeling the value of their passport and doors of opportunity opening worldwide, comes Rahul Gandhi, shaped by years of self-loathing and low self-esteem, declaring that India doesn’t want to lead the world.”

“This is precisely the mindset that has cost India dearly in the past, leading to partition, losing parts of Kashmir to Pakistan and China, giving up a UNSC seat, depending on imports instead of building domestic capacities in nuclear and military sectors, choosing a socialist model over investing in future growth… The list goes on. The Nehru-Gandhi family has repeatedly failed India,” said Malviya.

Malviya's remarks came in response to the Congress leader’s purported speech in which he said, “India, I don’t think, has the intention to, one day, lead the world. We understand that we are a large country and we have a weight… but I don’t think we see ourselves as leading the world.”

The BJP earlier attacked the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha for misrepresenting India in his speech abroad. Speaking at the EIA University in Medellin, Colombia, Gandhi had said that “India doesn’t manufacture,” claimed Malviya, adding that the country in 2025 is a manufacturing economy.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I support the BJP, I think personal attacks on foreign trips distract from real issues. Let's focus on development agenda for Bihar - roads, jobs, education matter more than where leaders travel.

Sarah B

As someone living abroad, I find it concerning when Indian leaders make statements that don't reflect our country's progress. Manufacturing has grown significantly and we should celebrate that achievement.

Arjun K

The coffee brewing comment was unnecessary. Leaders can have personal interests too. But yes, election time requires full dedication to the people. Bihar needs attention right now.

Michael C

Interesting to see how political discourse has evolved. The focus should be on policy differences rather than personal attacks. Both sides need to maintain dignity in public discourse.

Kavya N

Yahan Bihar mein development ki baat honi chahiye, foreign trips ki nahi. Common people want solutions for unemployment and inflation. That's what will decide elections. 👍

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