Political Sparring: Rijiju Criticizes Gandhi Over Electoral Defeats
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for attributing his electoral defeats to institutional failures rather than acknowledging leadership flaws. Rijiju's comments followed Gandhi's claims against the Election Commission over voter roll manipulations in Karnataka, which the Commission strongly refuted, labeling them as baseless.
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Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju has taken a direct shot at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, urging him to accept responsibility for his continuous electoral losses. Rijiju suggests that Gandhi's focus on blaming institutions diverts attention from evaluating his own leadership shortcomings.
These comments emerged after Gandhi accused Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar of facilitating 'vote theft' by deleting Congress voter names in Karnataka. The Election Commission has rebuffed these accusations, firmly stating that no votes have been deleted without following the proper procedures.
Rijiju further alleges that Gandhi's statements align closely with anti-India rhetoric, echoing narratives pushed by detractors in Pakistan. The minister emphasized that the Indian public would not accept such attempts to deflect blame.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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