Winter session of Parliament has started in India. As a result, the opposition leader Rahul Gandhi has become very patient again. He is vocal on various issues including central government and Adani.
However, the BJP leaders are bringing forward a new table to stop Rahul. Meanwhile, they have accused Rahul Gandhi of not honoring President Draupadi Murmu in Parliament on Constitution Day. BJP leaders-ministers have started criticizing Rahul Gandhi by making this allegation. They are even posting about it on the X handle.
BJP has taken a strategy to keep Rahul Gandhi inactive in the Parliament when he raised this complaint. This is what the Congress top leadership thinks. Rahul, however, did not give special importance to these. His aim is to suppress the NDA government in Parliament. And with him is the whole India alliance.
Two video clips posted by the BJP on the X handle. And there it is written, 'Rahul Gandhi is very arrogant. For which he did not honor President Draupadi Murmu. Rahul insulted him only because he came from tribal community. Moreover, the president is a woman. Rahul Gandhi is the leader of the family party there. Is there such a low mentality?
However, BJP has not received much response in national politics by raising these allegations.
In one of the two videos posted by the BJP on social media, Rahul Gandhi took his seat at the Constitution Day ceremony even though the country's president was not yet seated. Congress president and Rajya Sabha MP Mallikarjun Kharge is asking Rahul Gandhi to step down from that seat. In this way, the BJP has said that Rahul Gandhi directly insulted the President. However, there is debate as to how offensive it is.
The second video shows Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mallikarjun Kharge honoring President Draupadi Murmu. And MP and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi did not attend there. It is alleged that Rahul has disrespected the President in this way.
Posting this video, the caption reads, 'Congress has always disrespected President Draupadi Murmu. The President is standing, but the Shahzada is sitting. Did not respect the President.'