BJP leader Gaurav Bhatia has sharply criticized Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, calling him a “part-time leader” and accusing him of being a “black spot on democracy.” Bhatia’s remarks come in response to Gandhi’s comments on unemployment, which have sparked a heated exchange between the BJP and Congress. While Bhatia challenged Gandhi’s stance and demanded transparency regarding an MoU with China, Congress leader Pawan Khera defended Gandhi and accused the BJP of failing the youth of India.
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- BJP leader Gaurav Bhatia labeled Rahul Gandhi as a “part-time leader” and criticized his handling of unemployment issues.
- Bhatia accused Gandhi of being a “black spot on democracy” and failing to address important international matters.
- Bhatia demanded that Gandhi and Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge reveal the details of an MoU with China, which he claims undermines Indian democracy.
- Congress leader Pawan Khera countered Bhatia’s claims, accusing the BJP government of harming the lives of Indian youth.
- Khera highlighted the discrepancy between BJP’s claims and data on rising unemployment, arguing that the BJP has failed to address the issue.
- Rahul Gandhi, during a US visit, discussed the global employment scenario and criticized the shift of production from the West to China.
- Gandhi emphasized that the act of production is crucial for job creation, contrasting it with the West’s focus on consumption.
- Gandhi pointed out that countries like China and Vietnam are not struggling with unemployment due to their focus on production.
- The Congress MP criticized the West, including India, for abandoning production and relying on Chinese manufacturing.
- Rahul Gandhi arrived in Dallas, Texas, for a three-day visit, where he was welcomed by Indian diaspora members and Sam Pitroda.
