Political tempers flare in New Delhi as BJP MP Naresh Bansal delivers a blistering rebuttal to Rahul Gandhi’s latest provocations. Labeling the opposition leader’s conduct as anarchy born of despair, Bansal called for restraint in public discourse.
In candid remarks, Bansal attributed Gandhi’s crude language to consistent defeats. ‘Every issue he champions crumbles, driving him to this low,’ he observed. Addressing the controversy around ex-Army Chief Naravane’s book excerpts, Bansal accused Gandhi of misrepresenting content from an unpublished volume to stir unrest, flouting parliamentary norms.
On trade ties with the US, Bansal faulted opposition members for boycotting ministerial clarifications. ‘Bilateral deals prioritize mutual gains; India’s delays ensured our interests prevailed,’ he elaborated, underscoring strategic patience.
Regarding the apex court’s session on CAA-related petitions from opposition-ruled states, Bansal targeted Mamata Banerjee. ‘Trained in law, she can handle her case, but her desperation shows—her immigrant vote bank is at risk,’ he claimed. Bansal spotlighted Bengal’s anarchy: corruption epidemics, collapsing law enforcement, and targeted attacks on rivals, all hallmarks of a beleaguered leadership.
This verbal showdown highlights the opposition’s struggles and BJP’s assertive counter-narrative, promising heated debates in the coming weeks.