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, where he was countering allegations of vote theft made by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. According to reports by NDTV, Shah had a 102-degree fever while addressing the parliament, but still managed to deliver his speech. The news has sparked a flurry of reactions from the Congress party, with spokesperson Supriya Shrinate taking a dig at the Home Minister.
Responding to the news of Shah’s illness, Shrinate wished him a speedy recovery, but also took the opportunity to make a pointed remark. “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 allegations made by Gandhi, and the Congress party’s assertion that the ruling party has been involved in electoral malpractices.
The exchange between Shah and Gandhi has been making headlines for the past few days, with the Congress leader accusing the government of stealing votes and manipulating the electoral process. Gandhi’s allegations have been met with strong denials from the government, with Shah leading the counter-attack. However, the fact that Shah was unwell during his speech has given the Congress party an opportunity to turn the tables and launch a fresh attack on the government.
The Congress party has been consistent in its allegations of electoral malpractices against the government, and has been demanding a thorough investigation into the matter. The party has also been pushing for a debate on the issue, with Gandhi himself challenging the government to a discussion on the allegations. The fact that Shah was forced to deliver his speech despite being unwell has been seen as a sign of the government’s desperation to counter the allegations, and the Congress party is likely to use this to its advantage in the coming days.
The incident has also sparked a wider debate on the state of the government’s health, with many wondering how Shah was allowed to deliver a speech despite being severely unwell. The fact that Shah had a 102-degree fever and still managed to speak for an extended period of time has raised questions about the priorities of the government, and whether the health of its leaders is being compromised for the sake of politics.
The Congress party is likely to continue its attack on the government over the allegations of electoral malpractices, and the fact that Shah was unwell during his speech has given the party a fresh opportunity to launch a attack. With the Lok Sabha elections just around the corner, the incident is likely to have significant implications for the political landscape of the country.
In the meantime, Shah’s health is likely to be closely monitored, and the government will be hoping that he makes a speedy recovery. However, the damage has already been done, and the Congress party is likely to use the incident to its advantage in the coming days.
As the debate over the allegations of electoral malpractices continues to rage on, one thing is clear – the political landscape of the country is set to get even more heated in the coming days. With the Lok Sabha elections just around the corner, the stakes are high, and the parties are likely to pull out all the stops to win the support of the voters.
In the end, it remains to be seen how the incident will play out, and what implications it will have for the political landscape of the country. One thing is clear, however – the Congress party is not going to let the government off the hook easily, and the debate over the allegations of electoral malpractices is set to continue for a long time to come.
News Source: https://x.com/SupriyaShrinate/status/1999393053065511004