Top Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday launched a blistering attack on the BJP-led government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that the "idea of kingdom is back" where the "king" does not listen to people but help his industrialist friends, create "two Indias" and put the country at peril by making strategic mistakes on China and Pakistan.
Participating in the discussion on Motion of Thanks to the President's Address as the opening speaker from the Opposition, he also accused the government of using the judiciary, the Election Commission and Pegasus (controversial Israeli spyware) for "destroying the voice of the union of States".
Top Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday launched a blistering attack on the BJP-led government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that the "idea of kingdom is back" where the "king" does not listen to people but help his industrialist friends, create "two Indias" and put the country at peril by making strategic mistakes on China and Pakistan.
Shashi Tharoor defended Rahul Gandhi's remarks about Pakistan and China in the Lok Sabha. "In many ways, any risk of Chinese involvement was neutralised by Indira Gandhi's outreach to Moscow. There were always approaches made to ensure that when Pakistan was getting belligerent, China didn't take advantage and when China attacked us, Pakistan didn't get active against us.So, this is a new situation as he is suggesting and I think it isvery important that these messages be listened to. We are not suggesting that as far as the country is concerned, we are facing war tomorrow," he said.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi slammed Rahul Gandhi's address in the Lok Sabha and called him a "a confused, mindless leader".
"He said that India is not a country. He said China's vision is very clear. Have you come here to support China? Tibet problem is because of Congress only," Joshi told ANI.
Sougata Ray, citing hate speeches, communal killings and Lakhimpur Kheri, said that BJP has caused problems to secularism in the country.