
Congress a Disgrace to National Interest: BJP on SC Rebuking Rahul
The Supreme Court’s recent rebuke of Rahul Gandhi’s claim about China occupying over 2,000 km of Indian territory has sparked a heated debate in the country. The BJP, which has been vocal in its criticism of the Congress leader, has seen this as an opportunity to take a dig at the opposition party. In a recent statement, BJP spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari called the Congress a “disgrace to national interest” in response to the Supreme Court’s remark that “a true Indian wouldn’t say all this”.
Bhandari’s statement, made on Twitter, came in response to the Supreme Court’s observation that Rahul Gandhi’s claim was baseless and lacked concrete evidence. The Court’s remark was made during a hearing on a petition filed by the Congress leader seeking a direction to the Centre to take steps to recover the occupied territory.
The BJP spokesperson’s tweet read, “Congress is a disgrace to national interest. SC’s observation that ‘a true Indian wouldn’t say all this’ conveys that Rahul Gandhi is remote-controlled by anti-India forces. The Congress party’s lack of trust in the Supreme Court and its obsession with spreading falsehoods is a clear indication of its anti-national activities.”
Bhandari’s statement is seen as a direct attack on the Congress party, with the BJP attempting to portray Rahul Gandhi as a pawn in the hands of anti-India forces. The BJP has been trying to capitalize on the Supreme Court’s rebuke to discredit the Congress and its leader.
The Supreme Court’s remark was made in response to Rahul Gandhi’s statement that China had occupied over 2,000 km of Indian territory, including parts of Arunachal Pradesh, Ladakh, and Uttarakhand. The Court observed that Gandhi’s claim was baseless and lacked concrete evidence, and that it was an attempt to create communal tension in the country.
The Congress party has been at the forefront of the opposition to the government’s handling of the border dispute with China, and Rahul Gandhi’s statement was seen as an attempt to galvanize public opinion against the government. However, the Supreme Court’s rebuke has dealt a significant blow to the Congress’s narrative, and has given the government an opportunity to counter the opposition’s claims.
The BJP, which has been trying to portray itself as a strong and nationalist party, has been quick to capitalize on the Supreme Court’s remark. The party has been using the remark to attack the Congress and its leader, and to portray itself as a champion of national interest.
In a recent tweet, BJP MP and spokesperson, Sambit Patra, said, “The Supreme Court’s observation that ‘a true Indian wouldn’t say all this’ is a slap on the face of Rahul Gandhi. It’s a clear indication that Gandhi’s claims are baseless and anti-national.”
The Congress party, on the other hand, has refused to back down from its claims, and has accused the government of trying to suppress the truth about the border dispute with China. Party spokesperson, Randeep Surjewala, said, “The Supreme Court’s remark is an attempt to suppress the truth about the border dispute with China. The government is trying to hide the facts from the public, and the Supreme Court’s observation is a clear indication of this.”
The Supreme Court’s rebuke of Rahul Gandhi’s claim has sparked a heated debate in the country, with both the BJP and the Congress trying to capitalize on the situation. The BJP has been using the remark to attack the Congress and its leader, while the Congress has refused to back down from its claims.
As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold. The Supreme Court’s remark has dealt a significant blow to the Congress’s narrative, and has given the government an opportunity to counter the opposition’s claims. However, the Congress party has refused to back down from its claims, and the situation is likely to remain tense until a resolution is reached.