E Delhi: In Parliament on Monday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was engulfed in controversies when he gave abusive words about Pakistan while giving a speech on “Operation Sindoor”. His statement was captured on camera and became increasingly viral on social media. After this, sharp reactions started coming out in the political corridors.
During the ongoing debate in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi was praising the bravery of the Indian Army. He said, “The army entered and hit F *** inga Pakistan.” However, it was clear that the word had gone out due to sliding the tongue, but BJP leaders and social media users strongly objected to this.
“They were not f ** king Pakistan”
– Lop Rahul Gandhi! pic.twitter.com/dkngi6Q7V0
– Political Kida (@Politicalkida) July 29, 2025
Rahul Gandhi’s statement came at a time when he was speaking on issues related to operation vermilion and national security. He tried to show how brave and courage the Indian Army takes across the cross -border action. But the use of ‘F-Word’ raised questions on the seriousness of his speech.
Many BJP leaders criticized Rahul Gandhi and said that this is not only a unconstitutional language but it is also an insult to the dignity of Parliament. BJP spokesperson Shahzad Poonawala said, “The kind of language Rahul Gandhi used in Parliament is condemnable. It is a foreign policy and insult to our soldiers.”
On the other hand, the Congress party appealed not to give up the issue. Congress supporters say that Rahul Gandhi intended to show a tough stand against Pakistan, but the selection of words went wrong. Some Congress leaders termed it as an “unknown slip of tongue” and said that the BJP is creating disorientation by making it a political issue.
As soon as this video went viral on social media, ‘#RahulGandhi’ started trending. While some users criticized Rahul, some people said that it shows how strict Rahul is in the attitude against Pakistan.
However, this is not the first time Rahul Gandhi’s tongue is slipped. Even before this, such incidents have happened in many of his speeches, which have become the subject of political debate.
Amid this controversy, no formal apology or clarification has been issued by Rahul Gandhi or Congress.