Pradyut Bordoloi Sold Out, Says Defiant Congress MP Kumar
1 min readCongress MP Manoj Kumar unleashed a scathing critique of Pradyut Bordoloi’s Congress exit, calling it a betrayal fueled by BJP inducements. Bordoloi’s leadership jabs post-resignation met with Kumar’s unyielding defense.
‘Internal tiffs are universal,’ Kumar asserted. ‘Fleeing to our sworn foes is the real mistake.’ Dismissing access woes, he detailed: ‘Rahul meetings galore in House; all-MP budget briefing happened. Post-flight, the blame game begins.’
Kumar alleged Bordoloi’s ‘sale’ to BJP’s might. ‘He’s marketable goods slamming our chiefs in a den of their own discords. BJP infighting? Inevitable—his next move foretold.’
Ranaut’s anti-Rahul rhetoric earned ‘unfortunate’ tag from Kumar, who called out BJP hypocrisy. ‘Modi lauds manners while MPs vilify opposition head. Rahul’s yatra bonded with mothers; he champions Constitution—we’re committed warriors.’
On foreign affairs, Kumar supported Gandhi’s Iran position: ‘No war entry for us, yet ally’s tragedy ignored? Diplomacy’s decline stalls world guru status.’
Amid rising switcheroos, Kumar’s retort fortifies Congress morale, framing defections as purchased disloyalty in a high-stakes political arena.