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Kavinder Slams Rahul Gandhi for undermining Nation’s interests | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 7: Senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister, Kavinder Gupta strongly criticized the Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of acting as a mouthpiece for Pakistan and peddling narratives that damage India’s global standing and national morale. Reacting sharply to Rahul Gandhi’s controversial remarks alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi surrendered to foreign pressure and halted Operation Sindoor, the BJP stalwart said, “Rahul Gandhi has stooped to a new low. His irresponsible statements are now being quoted by Pakistani ministers to justify their anti-India propaganda. This is not just an embarrassment but a betrayal of national interest.” Kavinder said “This is not the first time Rahul Gandhi has echoed Islamabad’s tone—be it his baseless accusations against Hindutva, or his attempts to undermine our security operations. His conduct has continuously served the interests of our enemies.” The senior BJP leader also cited a viral video of Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khwaja Asif, who used Rahul Gandhi’s jibe to claim that “Indians are realizing their PM has surrendered.” He slammed the Congress MP for giving Pakistan such ammunition and questioned the silence of Congress leadership over this growing pattern of anti-national commentary. “Rahul Gandhi must realize that opposing the government is part of democracy—but when your words start aiding enemy nations, it crosses the line from dissent to disgrace,” he said. He further called on patriotic citizens to reject such politics that endangers the unity and integrity of the nation. Kavinder reiterated that under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, India has firmly asserted its sovereignty and carried out successful anti-terror operations like Operation Sindoor, exposing the falsehoods spread by the Congress ecosystem. “Congress needs to introspect whether it wants to be a responsible opposition or continue acting as Pakistan’s propaganda wing,” he added. |
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