In a recent parliamentary session, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi stirred a debate by referring to prominent businessmen Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani as “A1” and “A2” after being stopped from naming them directly. Speaker Om Birla’s objections led Rahul to adopt this cryptic nomenclature while criticizing the Modi government for allegedly favoring these industrialists.
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- Rahul Gandhi, a Congress leader, was prevented from naming Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani in Parliament.
- Speaker Om Birla objected to naming individuals not present in the House.
- Rahul referred to Adani and Ambani as “A1” and “A2” during his address.
- He claimed that Adani and Ambani hold a monopoly over India’s wealth.
- Rahul questioned how to indicate these businessmen without using their names.
- He described the two industrialists as controlling the country.
- Rahul Gandhi took a jibe at Union Minister Kiren Rijiju for defending “A1” and “A2”.
- He accused the BJP-led NDA government of creating an “atmosphere of fear” in the country.
- Rahul used the Mahabharata’s ‘chakravyuha’ analogy to illustrate his point.
- He mentioned six figures from Mahabharata, paralleling them with the current political scenario.
