In a scathing attack from Ahmedabad, BJP spokesperson Rohan Gupta condemned Rahul Gandhi’s parliamentary outburst as an insult to every Indian. Speaking to media on February 12, Gupta challenged: ‘Declaring Mother India sold off? That’s not just rhetoric; it’s a slur on 140 crore citizens. Who has the power to sell our motherland?’
Gupta painted a picture of opposition hypocrisy. They malign India abroad, then lash out at domestic media for seeking clarifications. ‘On a constitutional perch, Gandhi flees from tough questions, lowering opposition standards to anti-national levels,’ he observed. The public won’t tolerate this mindset.
Gupta recounted the Lok Sabha pandemonium: Congress women MPs encircling PM Modi’s seat, prompting Speaker Om Birla to avert a crisis. ‘Gandhi wrecked the session, shunning the President’s speech while dishonoring the nation,’ he said. This behavior exposes their lack of agenda against the ruling dispensation.
Turning to the ‘Vande Mataram’ row, Gupta decried the needless controversy. ‘It’s baffling that our national song, a symbol of cultural pride, draws protests. It belongs to no sect or faith—only to India first.’ Gupta urged unity, warning that divisive politics on patriotic symbols will backfire as citizens prioritize national integrity over partisan games.