Congressman Rahul Gandhi was the target of an unexpected jab from BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi on Friday, who said that Gandhi was afflicted from "Modi-a-bindu."
Trivedi clarified that by "Modi-a-bindu," he meant someone who is oblivious to or reluctant to recognize the changes occurring under PM Modi's leadership.On Thursday, Rahul Gandhi made the statements that "Indian democracy is under attack" and that "India doesn't manufacture" while speaking at the EIA University in MedellÃn, Colombia.
"The one who has 'Modi-a-bindu' in their eyes cannot see all this manufacturing in the country," BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi stated in response to a question concerning the opposition leader in the Lok Sabha and his remarks.
That indicates that the INDI alliance, which may have India in its name but does not have India in its heart, has captured "Modi-a-bindu," and that the mindset of opposing PM Modi has grown so powerful that one ceases perceiving the truth."
Trivedi claimed that Rahul is opposing PM Modi, the "biggest symbol of democracy," at a news conference.
"There cannot be anything more ridiculous and ironic than those who kept the monarchy alive by wearing the cloak of democracy for 100 years, giving a speech in a democracy, and that too against the biggest symbol of democracy, PM Narendra Modi," said the member of parliament for the BJP.
Following Rahul Gandhi's jab at the Narendra Modi administration, saying that the greatest threat facing India is the assault on its democracy, Trivedi made these remarks.
"I am really excited about India because of its great strengths in fields like engineering and healthcare.
However, the system also has shortcomings that India must address.
Gandhi stated, "The attack on democracy occurring in India is the biggest challenge."
Rahul, according to Trivedi, has developed into the "henchman of anti India forces" and has a "habit" of speaking about other countries.