Shah unwell during LS speech, Congress says ‘With Rahul, mightiest get fever’
In a dramatic turn of events, Home Minister Amit Shah was unwell during his speech in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, with a 102-degree fever, as reported by NDTV. The Home Minister was countering the allegations of vote theft made by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, but it seemed that the heat of the moment got to him, quite literally. Despite his illness, Shah continued to speak, determined to address the charges leveled against him.
However, the Congress party was quick to seize the opportunity to take a dig at the Home Minister. Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate took to social media to wish Shah a speedy recovery, but not before taking a swipe at him. “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 tweet was a clear reference to the allegations made by Rahul Gandhi, who had accused the government of stealing votes. The Congress party has been vocal about its concerns regarding the electoral process, and it seems that they are not backing down. By saying that even the “mightiest” get a fever in front of Rahul Gandhi, Shrinate was implying that the Congress leader is a force to be reckoned with, and that even the most powerful people in the government are not immune to feeling the heat when faced with his accusations.
The exchange between the two parties is a clear indication of the intense political climate in the country. The Lok Sabha has been witness to many heated debates and discussions, but this latest incident takes the cake. The fact that the Home Minister was unwell during his speech, but still chose to continue, speaks to the high stakes involved in the political game.
It’s not every day that we see a politician wishing their opponent a speedy recovery, while also taking a dig at them. But that’s exactly what happened in this case. Supriya Shrinate’s tweet was a masterclass in political one-upmanship, and it’s clear that the Congress party is not going to let the government get away with anything.
The allegations of vote theft are serious, and the Congress party is demanding answers. By challenging the government to a debate, Rahul Gandhi is putting the ball in their court, and it will be interesting to see how they respond. Will the government accept the challenge, or will they try to brush it under the carpet? Only time will tell.
One thing is for sure, though – the political climate in the country is heating up, and it’s going to be a wild ride. With the Lok Sabha elections just around the corner, the stakes are high, and every politician is going to be fighting for their seat. The fact that the Home Minister was unwell during his speech is a minor blip on the radar, but it’s a clear indication of the pressure that politicians are under.
As the debate rages on, it’s clear that the Congress party is not going to back down. They are going to keep pushing the government for answers, and they are going to keep challenging them on every front. It’s going to be a long and bruising battle, but in the end, only one side can emerge victorious.
For now, though, it’s clear that the Congress party is on the front foot. With Supriya Shrinate’s tweet, they have set the tone for the debate, and it’s going to be interesting to see how the government responds. Will they be able to counter the allegations of vote theft, or will they try to change the narrative? Only time will tell.
As the drama unfolds, one thing is for sure – the Indian public is going to be watching with bated breath. The Lok Sabha elections are just around the corner, and every politician is going to be fighting for their seat. It’s going to be a wild ride, and it’s going to be interesting to see who comes out on top.
In the meantime, we can only wish Home Minister Amit Shah a speedy recovery. A 102-degree fever is no joke, and we hope that he gets the rest and recuperation he needs. But as for the political battle, it’s game on.
News source: https://x.com/SupriyaShrinate/status/1999393053065511004