Congress leader Charan Singh Sapra unleashed a blistering critique of BJP double standards after black flags targeted Rahul Gandhi at Bhiwandi court. Speaking on February 21 in Mumbai, Sapra remained unfazed: ‘We’re unmoved by such gimmicks. Rahul Gandhi champions public sentiment in defending the Constitution—a fight that presses on.’
The episode ties into Youth Congress’s AI Summit protest, sparking BJP calls for Rahul’s regrets. Sapra branded it ‘staged fury, utterly phony.’ He spotlighted their muted response to public assassination threats against Rahul. ‘BJP alone blemishes India’s international standing with this charade.’
Justifying the protest as democratic expression, Sapra invoked icons: Bhagat Singh’s parliamentary protest against British rule, BJP’s Commonwealth Games agitations. ‘Peaceful, no mayhem—yet they cry foul. Their acts are divine; ours villainous.’
Sapra hammered BJP’s foreign policy lapses—Trump-pressured Pakistan ceasefire, US-dictated trade pacts, even oil sourcing queries to America. ‘A decade-plus of divisiveness via propaganda films like Kashmir Files, engineering communal rifts for power.’
Mahatma Gandhi’s freedom crusade stands as India’s moral compass, Sapra reminded. Despite US judicial slaps, Trump’s trade bravado endures. With Rahul in court, Sapra rallied Congress against BJP’s calculated polarization.