Wednesday, March 26th, 2025

Rahul Gandhi does not do homework, he/she should change the tutor … Ravi Shankar Prasad taunted the Leader of Opposition with the statement of ‘merit’

New Delhi: BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad on Sunday targeted the Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi in the Lok Sabha. he/she accused Rahul Gandhi of ‘ignoring’ the merit system and questioning his/her merit for the post. Rahul Gandhi, in a conversation with Professor Sukhdev Thorat, described India’s qualification system as flawless. After this Ravi Shankar Prasad made this comment.

‘Rahul Gandhi does not do homework’

Professor Sukhdev Thorat is a member of the caste survey panel of Telangana. Prasad took a sarcasm at Rahul Gandhi at a press conference and said that Rahul Gandhi has again given a informative statement. he/she has said that there is no such thing as a merit system in this country. Prasad asked Rahul Gandhi the first question that with what merit he/she became the leader of the opposition? he/she said that the rules of the qualification system have been ignored in his/her appointment. Prasad further said that Rahul Gandhi does not do his/her homework. Their tutor should be replaced which will give them correct information about India.

Rahul Gandhi raised the question on the qualification system

Rahul Gandhi said in an interview with Professor Thorat that India’s education and bureaucracy system is biased against Dalits, OBCs and tribals. he/she said that there is a completely flawless concept of merit where I confuse my social status with my ability. Rahul Gandhi said that for anyone to say that our education system or our bureaucracy entry system is appropriate for Dalits, OBC and tribals, it is completely wrong. Complete description is the description of a high caste, this perception of ability is actually an improper idea.

The Congress MP shared the interview on X and connected the issue with historical conflicts for equality. he/she gave Dr. B.C. R. Mentioned the 1927 Mahad Satyagraha of Ambedkar. he/she wrote that the fight for the stake that started 98 years ago continues. On 20 March 1927, Babasaheb Ambedkar challenged caste discrimination directly through Mahad Satyagraha. It was not just a fight for water rights, but also for equality and respect.

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