Rahul and Sonia Gandhi came under fire from the Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday for allegedly allowing the UPA government, led by Manmohan Singh, to become a "puppet in the hands of foreign powers."
Speaking at a press conference, BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia cited "revelations" from former Union minister P Chidambaram and Manish Tewari and asserted that Sonia Gandhi's influence prevented Manmohan Singh's government from taking significant retaliatory action following the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai."The Indian public is questioning Rahul Gandhi, the impostor Gandhi, as well as the Congress Party.
We have also observed that the opposition leader, who has been out of the country for the last four days, has one goal in mind: to discredit India, a country that is rapidly developing.
Rahul Gandhi attempts to defame our wonderful country from abroad by making unfounded accusations.
Thus, we want to ask questions of the Congress Party, Mallikarjun Kharge ji, Rahul Gandhi ji, and Sonia Gandhi ji from Indian soil and demand answers in front of the Indian people," Bhatia stated.
Senior Congress stalwarts like Manish Tewari, a former UPA minister, and P Chidambaram, who was the UPA government's home minister, have recently made surprising and worrisome statements that are cause for serious concern.
It demonstrates how a government that was tasked by the constitution with defending India's sovereignty had actually turned into a puppet of foreign forces," he continued.
Additionally, Bhatia said that Sonia Gandhi's remote control was in the hands of "foreign powers," while Monmohan Singh's was in Sonia's.
Additionally, BJP MP Sambit Patra criticized Sonia Gandhi and said that, according to Natwar Singh's memoirs, the UPA leadership used to choose cabinet ministers after consulting with the United States.
Sonia Gandhi gave the order to refrain from acting against Pakistan. "She forced India to submit and provided refuge to Pakistan," Patra remarked.