Rahul Gandhi Challenges PM Modi on Trump’s Claims and Accuses Him of Vote Hunting
Rahul Gandhi launched a fierce attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Bihar, mocking Modi’s gestures during Chhath Puja and accusing him of doing anything to secure votes. Gandhi challenged Modi to refute former US President Trump’s claim that he stopped India-Pakistan conflict through trade, calling Modi scared for avoiding a response. Gandhi also alleged election manipulation and warned voters to be cautious.
In his Bihar election campaign, Rahul Gandhi sharply criticized PM Narendra Modi, accusing him of prioritizing votes over genuine public service. Gandhi mocked Modi’s participation in Chhath Puja, saying Modi has no real connection to the festival or the people but only performs for votes. He accused Modi of 'vote chori' (vote theft), citing past elections in Maharashtra and Haryana, and warned voters about attempts to undermine democracy. Gandhi also confronted Modi over US President Donald Trump's repeated claim that he stopped the India-Pakistan military conflict through trade, challenging Modi to publicly deny these assertions in Bihar. Labeling Modi as 'scared of Trump,' Gandhi suggested that lacking courage reflects on Modi’s leadership and Bihar’s development prospects. The rallies included pointed remarks about Modi’s closeness to corporate interests and alleged attacks on the Constitution by BJP and RSS forces. Gandhi positioned his Mahagathbandhan alliance as the true choice for Bihar’s future, asserting that Modi’s claims and actions are largely theatrical and aimed solely at election gains.