A fiery backlash from BJP leaders targeted Rahul Gandhi in Delhi, with MPs asserting that his mind is utterly possessed by lies. They depicted him as a serial distorter, turning every issue into a web of deceit—a Congress specialty.
Praveen Khandelwal laid bare the opposition’s ploy amid India’s growth spurt under PM Modi and electoral snubs to Congress. ‘It’s a deliberate scheme to mislead people wherever polls loom,’ he told reporters.
Addressing trade deal fears sown among farmers, Khandelwal reaffirmed BJP’s stance. ‘No concessions harm India; we’ve stated it clearly. Congress still pushes false alarms,’ he countered sharply.
The MP’s verdict on Gandhi was blunt: ‘Lies rule his brain now. His opposition role demands better, but his delivery and persona scream misinformation—textbook Congress.’
Yogendra Chandolia delivered a zinger on Gandhi’s rural rhetoric. ‘Farmers? He wouldn’t know potatoes from factories. No link to real issues; he’s politically inept,’ he scoffed.
On the T20 World Cup India vs Pakistan showdown, patriotism surged. ‘India trounces Pakistan in combat and will do so in cricket, showcasing total superiority,’ Khandelwal proclaimed.
Chandolia blessed the team: ‘Best wishes to India. Sports and politics differ, but we pulverize Pakistan relentlessly—war or wickets.’
This verbal showdown signals escalating rhetoric, with BJP wielding truth as its weapon against perceived Congress duplicity, captivating political watchers nationwide.