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Narendra Modi is a coward and will run away from every debate with me: Rahul Gandhi

Congress president Rahul Gandhi says PM Modi doesn't have 56-inch chest but a 4-inch one, alleges govt is being run from RSS headquarters by remote control.

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New Delhi: Stepping up his attack on Narendra Modi, Congress president Rahul Gandhi said the Prime Minister doesn’t have a 56-inch chest but a four-inch one. Challenging him to a one-on-one debate, Gandhi called Modi a “darpok” (coward).

He also accused Modi of “folding hands” in front of the Chinese on the Doklam standoff, and the RSS of running the government with a remote control from its headquarters in Nagpur.

Gandhi was addressing an event called ‘Mera Samvidhan, Mera Swabhiman’ (My Constitution, My Pride), the national convention of the AICC’s minority department.

On Doklam

Gandhi alleged that in 2017, after China sent its troops to Doklam, a plateau at the tri-junction of India, Bhutan and China, Modi flew to China without an agenda and stood there with “folded hands”.

Uske baad China kehta hai Narendra Modi ko test karte hai… and sends their army in Doklam. You know what happens, Narendra Modi goes to Beijing and the China government without an agenda for a talk. And China is able to know in two minutes ‘56 inch? Iski toh 4 inch ki chhaati nahi hai. Bhaiyo aur behno, haath joda hai China ke saamne, national security ki baat karta hai,” Gandhi alleged.


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On RSS ‘remote control’

Gandhi also accused the Modi government of being run from the RSS headquarters in Nagpur, with Modi being the face and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat holding the remote control.

The Congress president cautioned the bureaucracy that it needs to work for the people of India and not for the RSS. He also said all those people linked to the RSS who have become a part of government institutions would be removed by his party.

“In the past 15 years, in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, governments were unable to function. In every institution, people from the RSS were put at the helm of affairs. Kamal Nath (CM of MP) told me that there was a special ministry and Rs 800 crore were put into this ministry. You know where that money has gone? What that ministry has done? That money was given to RSS people,” Gandhi said.

Senior Congress leaders on the dias cheer Rahul Gandhi's speech at the convention | Praveen Jain/ThePrint
Senior Congress leaders on the dias cheer Rahul Gandhi’s speech at the convention | Praveen Jain/ThePrint

“I want to assure you we have not only won these states but in these states we will remove people of the RSS who are in government institutions one-by-one. The bureaucracy of these states as well as India’s should know that and you are not RSS’ bureaucracy, you are Hindustan’s bureaucracy. You don’t work for an organisation but for the people.”

Challenging Modi to debate

He once again challenged the Prime Minister and the BJP to conduct a debate between them. “Modiji, you said you have a 56-inch chest. I challenge you to come a have a face-to-face debate with me. I challenge you. I challenge the BJP, let Narendra Modiji debate with me on stage. He is scared. He is a darpok. I have recognised him (for who he is),” Gandhi said.

On RSS running the country via BJP

Accusing the BJP of allowing its ideological parent the RSS to run the government, Gandhi told the minority cell representatives from across the country not to fear anyone, and said things would be different after the Lok Sabha elections

“The Constitution is the battlefield on which this election is being fought. RSS wants to change the Constitution of India so that the country can be run from Nagpur by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat,” Gandhi said.


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‘Chowkidar chor hai’

The Congress president once again used the phrase that has become his pet of late —chowkidaar chor hai — and accused the Modi government of providing benefits to industrialist Anil Ambani.

However, he apologised to chowkidars/security guards, acknowledging their hard work: “Aap bahut achha kaam karte ho… Hum sirf ek chowkidaar ki baat karte hai, jo chor hai.”

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Rahul Gandhi is an idiot who doesn’t understand that currently RG-Modi relationship is of parent-child (transactional analysis Eric Berne), and by entering into a debate, it may transform into adult-adult transaction. Why would Modi and BJP allow that too happen? And why should they, especially when Rahul Gandhi has no record of governance, or any outstanding electoral victory. He just happens to be an heir given the responsibility of saving his party’s political fortunes?

  2. He is perceived more and more with each passing day, and with every “Speech” that he gives, as a hollow person with very shallow depth. His words have ceased to have any meaning and sense, and the only refrain in them ad nauseam is his totally inexplicable personal HATRED for Modi that comes across in his body language as well as his choice of words. It is amazing that NO ONE in Congress dares to point out to him how counter productive his approach is to any winning prospects for his party.

  3. While there is palpable discontent with Modi government on the ground which is making the entire BJP camp nervous, and on basis of which perhaps Rahul Gandhi is repeatedly challenging Mr Modi to a one-on-one debate, Rahul Gandhi must remember that Mr Modi can confuse the audience with misleading data. Those who track his speeches more closely will definitely be able to give more examples, there is one that even I can present. When Mr Modi went to inaugurate the Sikkim airport, he said in his speech that, “in India there are 100 airports, out of which 30 (35) have come up in last four years alone”. I have put 30 and 35 because I don’t remember the exact number he said. Even if he said 30, his claim sounds a lie because we have never heard of Modi ji inaugurating those many airports, and how can vital infrastructure like an airport be inaugurated by anyone else!

    So, Rahul Gandhi will have to keep some source of real data handy. Or perhaps Mr Modi knows that Rahul Gandhi does have access to such a source of correct data, and that’s why he’s avoiding Rahul’s offers of debate.

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