In a blistering attack, BJP leader RP Singh likened Lok Sabha Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi to 2020 riots accused Umar Khalid, claiming their DNA and ideologies are identical. The remarks, made in a candid interview, highlight deepening political divides ahead of key events.
Singh vividly recalled the 2020 Delhi violence, timed suspiciously with Donald Trump’s India visit. ‘Umar Khalid set the stage to defame us globally,’ he said. Echoing this pattern, Rahul Gandhi reportedly engineered protests during the high-profile AI Summit attended by 20 world leaders. Singh questioned the venue choice: protests could have targeted domestic sites like Jantar Mantar, avoiding international fallout.
‘Whose DNA imprints on whom? Their actions scream anti-national intent,’ Singh fumed. Pivoting to positives, he lauded Israel’s unwavering support in tough times, from tech transfers to strategic aid, all nurtured under PM Modi’s visionary leadership.
Modi’s Instagram triumph—crossing 100 million followers as the world’s most-followed leader—exemplifies his mass appeal, Singh noted proudly. Addressing the Shimla police standoff during Youth Congress detentions, he urged judicial oversight: ‘Let the law take its course against wrongdoers.’
Singh wrapped up by contrasting ideologies: Rahul’s brand thrives on slander and foreign appeasement, while BJP’s ‘nation above all’ approach propels India towards self-sufficiency, robust defense, economic boom, and enhanced world respect.