Shah unwell during LS speech, Congress says ‘With Rahul, mightiest get fever’
In a dramatic turn of events, Home Minister Amit Shah was reported to be unwell during his speech in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, with a 102-degree fever. According to NDTV, Shah was countering Rahul Gandhi’s allegations of vote theft when he fell ill. The news has sparked a flurry of reactions from the Congress party, with spokesperson Supriya Shrinate taking to social media to comment on the situation.
Shrinate wished Shah a speedy recovery, but also couldn’t resist taking a dig at the Home Minister. “In front of Rahul Gandhi, even the mightiest get a fever…especially when they’ve been caught red-handed stealing votes and are challenged to a debate!” she tweeted. The comment was a clear reference to the ongoing controversy surrounding the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the allegations of vote theft made by Rahul Gandhi.
The Lok Sabha witnessed a heated debate on Wednesday, with Shah responding to Gandhi’s charges of vote theft. The Congress leader had alleged that the BJP had stolen votes in the recent elections, and had challenged the party to a debate on the issue. Shah, in his speech, countered these allegations and presented the BJP’s side of the story.
However, midway through his speech, Shah began to feel unwell and was reported to have a 102-degree fever. Despite his illness, Shah continued to speak, determined to present the BJP’s perspective on the issue. The incident has sparked concern among politicians and citizens alike, with many wishing Shah a speedy recovery.
The Congress party, however, has been quick to capitalize on the situation, using it to further their own narrative. Shrinate’s tweet, in particular, has gone viral, with many seeing it as a clever comeback to the BJP’s allegations. The tweet has also sparked a debate on social media, with many weighing in on the issue.
While some have criticized Shrinate’s comment as being insensitive, others have praised her for her wit and humor. “It’s just a joke, people need to lighten up,” said one Twitter user. “If Shah can’t handle a little bit of humor, then he’s not fit to be Home Minister,” said another.
The incident has also raised questions about the state of Shah’s health, with many wondering how he managed to continue speaking despite being unwell. “It’s not easy to speak in the Lok Sabha, especially when you’re not feeling well,” said a political analyst. “Shah deserves credit for his determination and dedication to his work.”
The controversy surrounding the BJP and the allegations of vote theft is likely to continue, with the Congress party pushing for a debate on the issue. The incident has also highlighted the intense rivalry between the two parties, with each side trying to outmaneuver the other.
As the debate continues, one thing is clear – the Indian people are watching closely, and they expect their leaders to be honest and transparent. The BJP and the Congress party would do well to remember this, and to focus on addressing the real issues that affect the country, rather than engaging in petty squabbles and one-upmanship.
In the end, it’s not about who gets a fever or who makes a witty comment. It’s about serving the people and working towards the betterment of the country. As Shrinate said, “In front of Rahul Gandhi, even the mightiest get a fever…especially when they’ve been caught red-handed stealing votes and are challenged to a debate!” But let’s not forget the real issue at hand – the allegations of vote theft and the need for transparency and accountability in our political system.
For now, we can only wait and see how the situation unfolds. One thing is certain, however – the Indian people will be watching closely, and they will demand answers from their leaders.
News source: https://x.com/SupriyaShrinate/status/1999393053065511004