‘Insulting India abroad …’, BJP’s sharp attack on Rahul Gandhi, Ravi Shankar Prasad said – ‘The remaining seats too …’

'Insulting India abroad ...', BJP's sharp attack on Rahul Gandhi, Ravi Shankar Prasad said - 'The remaining seats too ...'

BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, citing the statement of opposition leader Rahul Gandhi in Colombia, said in the Lok Sabha that it would have been good if he would have wished the people of India on the auspicious occasion of Vijayadashami, but he is attacking the country and is doing the same in the country and abroad.

Ravi Shankar Prasad said that Rahul Gandhi had given a statement in Colombia that India lacks democracy and people lack freedom of expression. The BJP leader said that if someone openly abuses the development of the country, BJP and Prime Minister Modi, then he is Rahul Gandhi, so he has no right to speak against the country. He makes baseless statements in the country and abroad. If you (Rahul Gandhi) insult India abroad, then understand that you will lose your winning seats. We strongly condemn his statement.

BJP accused Congress MP Rahul Gandhi of tarnishing India’s image abroad

Meanwhile, BJP leader Gaurav Bhatia has accused Congress MP Rahul Gandhi of tarnishing India abroad. He said that first Rahul Gandhi insulted democracy in London, then made fun of Indian institutions in America and now insulted India in Colombia. Gaurav Bhatia took a pinch and said that even though the power has gone, do not lose patriotism. It is your right to criticize the BJP, but do not discredit the motherland for poor politics.

What did Rahul Gandhi say?

At EIA University in Columbia, Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi said that democracy is being attacked in India. Various ideas should be found in a democracy. He also said that the Modi government implemented demonetisation with the intention of getting rid of cash, but it was not effective. It was a major policy failure. Converting informal economy into forcible formal economy is a problem. The informal economy exists for some reason; The use of rigorous methods to eliminate it damages people.

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