Rahul Gandhi News / On Monday, Rahul interviewed MPs wearing Modi-Adani masks in Parliament

Rahul Gandhi appeared as a reporter in Parliament on Monday, when opposition MPs wearing masks of Prime Minister Modi and Gautam Adani talked to him. Rahul raised questions on the relationship between Modi and Adani and the Parliament not functioning. During this, the MPs also made fun and taunted him. Congress shared the video of this conversation.

Rahul Gandhi News: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi appeared in a different style in Parliament on Monday. On this day, he played the role of a reporter, when two opposition MPs wore masks of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and industrialist Gautam Adani and talked to Rahul. This incident came out not only as a light-hearted performance, but it was also a serious political message.

The Congress shared a video of this 1.19 minute conversation, in which Manikam Tagore was wearing a mask of Gautam Adani and Shivajirao Adhalrao Patil was wearing a mask of Prime Minister Modi. Rahul Gandhi was recording this informal conversation with a mobile in his hand, as if he was playing the role of a reporter. During this, he asked many questions to the opposition MPs, including questions on Modi-Adani relationship, Amit Shah's role and Parliament not functioning.

Game of questions with masks

Rahul Gandhi first asked, "What is happening nowadays brother?" After this, the MP wearing the mask of Adani replied, patting the back of the MP wearing the mask of Modi, "These days whatever I say, he does it." Rahul Gandhi further asked, "What do you do? What do you want?" To this came the reply, "Kuch bhi chahte hun... airport chahiye... kuch bhi chahiye." Through such light-hearted questions, Rahul Gandhi attacked the relationship between Adani and Modi.

When Rahul asked, "Tell me about your relationship?", the masked MP said, "We both will do it together." Then Rahul asked more questions, such as "How is the future?" and "Why are they not letting the Parliament run?" During this fun and sharp dialogue, the MPs had a smile on their faces, but the questions were serious.

BJP's response: Accusation on Rahul

The BJP reacted sharply to this development. BJP MP Dinesh Sharma accused Rahul Gandhi of using abusive language about the Prime Minister. He said that Rahul and the Congress party are not respecting democracy and are making statements against the industrialists of the country. Sharma also accused the Congress of supporting foreign industrialists who are creating instability in India.

Uproar in Rajya Sabha and preparation for no-confidence motion

This video of the uproar in the Parliament session was not just a light joke, but also highlights the political controversies related to it. Opposition MPs created a ruckus in the Rajya Sabha on the Adani issue. The opposition has started preparations to bring a no-confidence motion against Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar. Digvijay Singh said that he had never seen such a biased chairman in his entire political life.

Statement on Soros case

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju gave a statement on the report related to George Soros, in which he said that some forces are working against India and the MPs of India should work unitedly in the interest of the country. At the same time, opposition MPs questioned the government's investigation into the Soros report.

Congress's response: Conspiracy to divert attention from Adani issue

The Congress party called these incidents a conspiracy to divert attention from the Adani issue. Congress leaders said that by raising issues like recovery of Rs 50,000 bundles, opposition leaders are trying to derail the Adani controversy.

Conclusion

This dialogue of Rahul Gandhi was as funny as it was giving a deep political message. It was not only questioning the policies of the ruling party but also highlighting the issues affecting the proceedings of Parliament. This display of opposition leaders wearing masks and asking questions in a light-hearted manner has given rise to a new debate in Parliament, which may become even deeper in the times to come.