Tuhin Sinha Critiques Rahul Gandhis Political Tactics

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Himanshu Tiwari

Tuhin Sinha Critiques Rahul Gandhis Political Tactics

Mumbai, June 17: BJP national spokesperson Tuhin Sinha has targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, labeling him a “toolkit politician.” In a discussion on Wednesday, Sinha stated that Gandhi has never taken a competitive exam in his life. He accused Gandhi of attempting to mislead students preparing for the NEET exam scheduled for June 21. “Such politics will not benefit Congress,” he remarked. Sinha urged Gandhi to focus on political issues after the exam and to leave students out of his political maneuvers.

Sinha emphasized that Congress should reflect on its past. He recalled that during Prithviraj Chavan’s tenure as Maharashtra’s Chief Minister, around 40 exam papers were leaked. Similarly, when Ashok Gehlot was Chief Minister of Rajasthan, 35 to 40 paper leak incidents occurred, involving Gehlot’s son and a senior Congress leader. As the NEET exam approaches, Sinha assured that measures are in place to prevent any leaks and ensure a smooth examination process.

He accused Gandhi of inciting people to enhance his political image, claiming that he stirs unrest among farmers and misleads minority communities regarding the CAA. “Today, Rahul Gandhi’s credibility has diminished to the point where no one takes him seriously,” Sinha stated. He advised Gandhi to refrain from adding to the stress of students and their parents during this critical time.

Sinha also condemned the attack on the RSS office in Ranchi, calling it a concerning situation. He expressed alarm at the growing hatred towards the RSS in states governed by Congress and its allies. He pointed out that Priyanka Kharge has been spreading falsehoods about the RSS, while similar inquiries have not been directed at the Tablighi Jamaat. “The RSS has contributed significantly to nation-building, far more than the Kharge family ever will,” he asserted.

He recalled an incident during the Assam election campaign where Mallikarjun Kharge made inappropriate remarks. Sinha questioned the motive behind the spread of hatred, suggesting that if such attitudes prevail among Congress’s top leadership, it would lead to increased animosity towards the RSS and BJP in Congress-ruled states.

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