Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju has accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of using the Adani issue to boost his political career. Rijiju alleged that the matter was being “deliberately” raked up by the Congress leader to gain attention and improve his standing in the political arena.

Rijiju further claimed that Rahul Gandhi has failed politically and is using the Adani issue as a means to stay relevant. His comments came during a visit to Jammu, where he was attending an event.
Total
0
Shares

Rijiju further claimed that Rahul Gandhi has failed politically and is using the Adani issue as a means to stay relevant. His comments came during a visit to Jammu, where he was attending an event.

The Adani issue has been a topic of controversy in recent times, with allegations of the government favoring the industrialist Gautam Adani’s companies. The Congress party has been particularly vocal in its criticism of the government’s alleged favoritism towards Adani.

The accusations have been met with denials from the government and Adani’s companies, with both parties claiming that the allegations are baseless.

Rijiju’s comments are the latest in a series of attacks on Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The two parties have been engaged in a bitter political rivalry for years, with both sides trading barbs and accusations.

The Adani issue is likely to remain a contentious topic in Indian politics for some time to come, with both parties refusing to back down from their respective positions. However, it remains to be seen whether the issue will have any significant impact on the upcoming state elections or the 2024 general election.

it is clear that the political rivalry between the BJP and Congress shows no signs of abating, and both parties will continue to use any issue they can to gain an advantage over their opponents. The Adani issue is just the latest example of this, and it is likely that it will continue to be a topic of discussion in the Indian political landscape for some time to come.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

12 − three =

You May Also Like
Dr. Anjali Nimbalkar

The Karnataka assembly elections are around the corner, and political parties are facing the threat of rebellion from within their ranks. Reports suggest that both the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress are struggling to maintain unity among their members.

The BJP is reportedly facing discontent from several of its MLAs, who are unhappy with their ticket allocation. The party high command is working to placate these disgruntled members, but the situation remains tense. The Congress, on the other hand, is facing rebellion from several of its leaders, who are dissatisfied with the party’s leadership.
View Post