Rahul Gandhi News / Rahul insulted the army and 140 crore people- Why did JP Nadda get angry?

Rahul Gandhi's ceasefire statement in Bhopal has caused a political storm. When he accused the Modi government of "surrender", BJP President JP Nadda got angry. Nadda called it an insult to the army and the country and said, "Surrender is in the dictionary of Congress, India never bows down."

Rahul Gandhi News: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi made such a statement about the ceasefire between India and Pakistan during an event in Bhopal, which has heated up the politics of the country. He launched a scathing attack on the central government and alleged that the BJP and RSS have a habit of "surrendering". This statement of Rahul Gandhi provoked the BJP and now party president JP Nadda has retaliated and called it a "gross insult" to the army and the country.

What did Rahul Gandhi say?

Rahul Gandhi said, "BJP-RSS people have a habit of surrendering. If there was a Congress government in the country, surrender would never have happened. Trump's call came and Modi ji immediately bowed down. Trump signaled and Modi ji accepted the order." He also added that the character of BJP-RSS is such—they always bow down.

JP Nadda's sharp retort

BJP President JP Nadda launched a scathing attack on Rahul Gandhi. He said, “Rahul Gandhi has addressed the valor of the Indian Army as 'surrender'. This is a grave insult not only to the army but also to 140 crore countrymen. This statement has not been made by any foreign enemy but by the son of the former Prime Minister of the country – this is nothing less than treason.”

Mention of the success of “Operation Sindoor”

JP Nadda mentioned the valor of the Indian Army and said that in “Operation Sindoor”, the Indian Army entered 300 km inside Pakistan's border and destroyed its 11 airbases, destroyed 9 terrorist camps and killed more than 150 terrorists. He also added that this information was not given by any politician but by senior army officers.

“Surrender is in the dictionary of Congress”

Nadda targeted Rahul Gandhi through examples from history. He said, "Rahul Gandhi, your party has surrendered - in 1948, 1962, 1971, Sharm-al-Sheikh, Indus Water Treaty, Haji Pir, Chhamb Sector, and even before the Muslim League at the time of independence. This has been the tradition of the Congress. Not the tradition of the BJP and India."

Commotion in political corridors

After Rahul Gandhi's statement, there has been a commotion in the country's politics. While the Congress is calling it freedom of expression, the BJP is calling it an insult to the army and an anti-national mindset. In the coming days, this issue may continue to heat up from Parliament to the media.