Parliamentary tensions simmer as BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi masterfully expands on JP Nadda’s viral quip labeling Rahul Gandhi an ‘abodh balak’ – a child sans wisdom. Posting on X, Trivedi philosophized: ‘Wisdom defies limits; folly ignores timelines,’ tying it seamlessly to Gandhi’s recent outbursts.
Recapping the flashpoint, Nadda addressed Congress elders in Lok Sabha, imploring them to free their party from juvenile hostage-taking. Trivedi etymologized ‘abodh’ as knowledge’s outright absence, evidenced by disregard for procedural sanctity.
Media reports, he clarified, lack heft as floor evidence; only House-tabled papers count. National security comms between top brass? Strictly under Official Secrets Act purview – non-negotiable, non-public.
Trivedi pivoted to history’s unforgiving mirror: Nehru’s 19 November 1962 plea to JFK for bombers, pilots, and US-manned radars, per declassified docs. BK Nehru’s ‘Nice Guys Finish Second’ confesses the ambassador’s tearful shame delivering his uncle’s note.
This ‘relative’s raw recount of familial-national disgrace’ seals the irony, Trivedi noted. Thursday’s Rajya Sabha saw Kharge erupt against Nadda’s unnamed nudge. Trivedi’s erudite riposte elevates discourse, challenging opposition narratives while reclaiming historical high ground for BJP.