BJP spokesperson Syed Shahnavaz Hussain dropped bombshells from Patna on February 4, accusing Rahul Gandhi of willful violation of Parliament’s dignity. Reacting to Rahul’s China border rhetoric, Hussain highlighted the Lok Sabha Speaker’s ban on referencing unpublished materials.
‘Rules are clear, but Rahul chooses to defy them intentionally,’ Hussain informed IANS. This isn’t isolated; it’s part of a pattern where national security debates are politicized for opposition gains.
In a stinging remark, Hussain declared Rahul has morphed from Leader of Opposition to ‘Leader opposing India.’ He portrayed this as an ingrained trait, with Rahul consistently prioritizing partisan attacks over patriotism.
Addressing Bihar’s SIR exercise, Hussain assured transparency: no valid voter deletions occurred. ‘We’ve cleaned lists of the dead, departed, and duplicates—standard procedure,’ he stated, directly challenging misinformation.
Akhilesh Yadav earned sharp criticism for allegedly misleading UP masses, fostering nationwide skepticism about electoral processes. Hussain called it a dangerous game of deception.
Mamata Banerjee faced accusations of staging theatrics amid Bengal’s pre-election jitters. ‘Her jungle raj exposed, she’s blaming the Election Commission for her troubles,’ Hussain quipped. With public disillusionment growing, her strategy reeks of desperation.
Hussain’s comprehensive takedown signals BJP’s aggressive counteroffensive, positioning the party as guardians of democratic norms against a fractious opposition.