Political Tensions Heighten: BJP Hits Back at Rahul Gandhi's Remarks in Colombia
Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar and BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his speech in Colombia, accusing him of undermining Indian democracy while abroad. BJP leaders called his remarks 'anti-India' and reflective of desperation within the Congress party.

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Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar targeted Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Friday for his recent comments in Colombia, labelling them a 'manifestation of severe frustration'. Speaking to ANI, Majumdar accused the Congress and Gandhi of habitually disparaging India, calling their rhetoric increasingly desperate.
Intent on countering Gandhi's criticism, BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi questioned the democratic credentials of the Congress leader. Trivedi criticized Gandhi, suggesting that he leads a party that preserves monarchical traditions under a facade of democracy, and called his criticism of India's democratic framework 'ridiculous'.
Rahul Gandhi's allegations that the BJP-led central government is launching a 'wholesale attack on Indian democracy' were met with indignation by the BJP. They dismissed his claims as an attempt to destabilize the nation's image on international platforms, further accusing Gandhi of undermining India's democratic principles.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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