
Begusarai, February 18: Central Minister Giriraj Singh has criticized Rahul Gandhi, stating that while he is the leader of the opposition, understanding his behavior is challenging. Singh questioned Gandhi’s connection with George Soros, suggesting that Gandhi echoes sentiments similar to those expressed by Pakistan. He remarked that Gandhi’s actions resemble those of an urban Naxal.
During a media interaction in Begusarai, Singh emphasized that Rahul Gandhi‘s activities, both inside and outside the parliament, are perplexing. He expressed uncertainty about whether Gandhi represents the opposition or aligns more closely with the leaders of enemy nations.
Giriraj Singh advised Rahul Gandhi to establish his position as the leader of the opposition through his actions and words. He warned that failing to do so could lead to accusations of being a spokesperson for the nation’s adversaries. Singh urged Gandhi to clarify his relationships with countries around the world.
Commenting on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee‘s statements, Singh likened her actions to those of Tughlaq, asserting that she issues arbitrary decrees while suppressing Hindus, aiming to gain power through Bangladeshi Muslims. He claimed that the Hindus of Bengal have awakened and that while she may be called a ‘lioness,’ she is, in fact, a traitor to the nation, seeking to transform Bengal into Bangladesh.
Praising Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, Singh noted that under Modi’s visionary guidance, energy efficiency has become a campaign involving the participation of all citizens. He highlighted that this initiative extends beyond mere electricity savings, providing relief to the poor and middle class, taking concrete steps towards environmental protection, and accelerating the commitment to a developed India.



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