Sunday, December 22nd, 2024

‘When will Rahul Gandhi learn?’, why does he/she prove analysts wrong every time

New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has returned from his/her US visit and the statements made by him/her during this visit are being discussed a lot. In his/her first foreign visit as the leader of the opposition, he/she made many statements, the most discussed of which was the allegation of rigging in the Lok Sabha elections. Political analysts believe that whenever it comes to taking Rahul Gandhi seriously, he/she goes on foreign tours and makes such statements that harm his/her image. Something similar happened this time too. During his/her US visit, Rahul Gandhi said that if the elections were fair, the BJP would not have even got 240 seats. he/she also targeted the Election Commission and said that the Commission did as Modi wished. There has been a sharp reaction to these statements of Rahul Gandhi. People say that if Modi had rigged the elections, then why did he/she not get full majority? Also, questions are being raised on Rahul Gandhi’s own family. People say that those whose families themselves have won rigged elections in the Kashmir Valley for decades should think before making such statements.

Rahul in discussion due to controversial statements

Political analyst Tavleen Singh writes in Indian Express, ‘Rahul Gandhi made another controversial statement during his/her visit. he/she said that Sikhs cannot wear turbans or Kada in India anymore. Khalistani leaders are openly supporting his/her statement. This visit of Rahul Gandhi raises the question that what happens that he/she starts making such statements as soon as he/she sets foot on foreign soil?’ She said, ‘Let us remind you that even before this, Rahul Gandhi had said during one of his/her foreign trips that democracy has ended in India. Recently, in a survey, Rahul Gandhi has been described as the first choice of the people after Modi. In such a situation, he/she needs to improve his/her image and for this he/she will have to pay attention to his/her statements. Rahul Gandhi should put his/her energy in worrying about the future of children. Work to give a bright future to the children of the country.’

‘In a fair election, BJP would have got somewhere near 240 seats’

“I don’t think the BJP would have got anywhere near 240 seats in a fair election. I don’t consider it a fair election at all. It was a controlled election,” Rahul Gandhi said at Georgetown University. In an interview, he/she said the Election Commission did not play a fair role and did what Modi wanted. This is from a man whose mother ensured that a Chief Election Commissioner was nominated to the Rajya Sabha as soon as he/she retired and made a minister in a government she controlled, says Tavleen Singh. This is from a man whose family presided over rigged elections in the Kashmir Valley for decades. It’s time for some history lessons for the man who, a recent survey suggests, is the people’s choice for prime minister after Modi.

Rahul criticized the idea of ​​caste census

Tavleen has criticised Rahul Gandhi’s comments after his/her foreign trip, in which he/she called for a caste census in India. She argues that instead of expanding reservations, India needs to focus on real education to become a developed country. She also criticises Prime Minister Modi, saying he/she has not done enough to improve India’s poor schooling system. She criticises Rahul Gandhi’s notion that caste is the only cause of inequality in India. She says that Rahul Gandhi should remember that caste is not the only reason why ‘90% of Indians’ are not participating in India’s journey to prosperity. She argues that lower castes do not have the resources necessary to rise from poverty and deprivation, and education is the most important resource.

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