On Thursday, Federal Law Minister Kiren Rijiju continued his attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, this time against Wayanad, over his February 2 speech in the House of Commons The MP responded to the “2 Indians” remarks in his speech.
“Two Indias are:
(1.) people enjoy high society life, go to rave parties, often go on vacation abroad, and enjoy a colorful life
(2.) people live a simple life in India, always with the needy Time together, thinking about Indians and following Indian traditions,” Rijiju posted on Twitter.
“Before, he acted like the ‘Yuvraj’ of India, now he thinks he is the ‘king’ of India!” the minister added.
Rijiju reacted to Gandhi’s remarks in the Lok Sabha, with the former Congress president lashing out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he spoke of what he described as the huge gap between rich and poor in India. “There are currently two Indias. One rich and one poor, and the gap between the two is widening,” the politician said.
Gandhi has targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the federal government on a range of issues, even saying the judiciary, electoral commission and Pegasus spyware are “tools to undermine the voice of the national coalition.”
Comments from the judiciary and polling panel sparked earlier responses from the law minister.
“Not only as the law minister of India, but also as an ordinary citizen, I condemn Mr Rahul Gandhi’s remarks about the Indian judiciary and the EC. These are vital institutions of our democracy. Mr Rahul Gandhi should immediately Apologies to the people, the judiciary and the EC,” the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader tweeted on Wednesday.
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