In a candid interview in Muzaffarpur, Union Minister Raj Bhushan Chaudhary explained why Rahul Gandhi’s rhetoric falls on deaf ears among Indians. Reacting to Sadhvi Pragya’s controversial remark about a ‘foreign woman’s son’ unfit to rule, Chaudhary focused on Gandhi’s track record.
‘His conduct ensures nobody takes him seriously,’ Chaudhary told IANS. He accused Gandhi of tarnishing India’s image overseas during power bids. ‘People see through this tactic,’ he added.
Delving into Congress internals, Chaudhary cast doubt on Rahul’s solidarity with Priyanka. ‘Rahul can’t stomach his sister’s advancement to national president. Sibling rivalry like this undermines national service claims.’ He forecasted electoral backlash ahead.
Shifting gears, Chaudhary endorsed Amit Shah’s Haridwar speech affirming Sanatan Dharma’s scientific basis. ‘Scientific proof of fasting benefits showcases its global relevance. Our nation thrives on law, constitution, and unity. The government delivers inclusive growth.’
On infiltration debates sparked by Assam’s CM, Chaudhary targeted opposition hypocrisy. ‘They want votes via infiltrators. Bengal’s eviction drives upset Mamata; voters will respond by backing BJP in the state.’
JD(U)’s Komal Singh hailed Nitish Kumar extravagantly. ‘No praise suffices for the CM. His prosperity journey empowers villages, fostering self-reliance and good governance from grassroots up. Under him, every community advances equitably.’