Samba March 05: Senior BJP leader Devender Singh Rana on Sunday asked the Congress to ponder how long it can carry the political liability called Rahul Gandhi on its freak and already crumbled shoulders.
Addressing BJP Karykartas during the party’s Booth Sashthikaran Abhiyan at Samba here this afternoon, he said one cannot even imagine a sitting Member Parliament and a former president of the grand old party losing sense of proportion and defaming the country on foreign soil.
Reacting to Rahul Gandhi’s recent tell-tale in the Cambridge University about his sighting of a militant during his so-called Bharat Jodo Yatra in the Kashmir Valley, Rana said he should have enlightened the compatriots about his ‘troubles’ and subsequent wisdom of being a ‘non-violent Tapasvi’ then and there instead of travelling beyond continents to reveal his traumas and turbulences in the ‘fairy-land’.
“Embarrassed cat scratching poles adage fits well on Rahul Gandhi, who has actually lost the nerve after finding his edifice of falsehood on Kashmir situation crumbling on the face of changed scenario,” Rana said.
He said Congress leader was so enthused and encouraged by normalcy in the Valley that he chose to venture to snow clad meadows of peaceful, serene and scintillating Gulmarg to take ride on the snow scooters.
The nation had already watched Gandhi siblings playing snowballs on the end of their Todo Yatra because of the conducive situation created by the double engine governments post 2019, he added.
“It is ironic that on the one hand India is emerging as a world leader and on the other hand its rejected and dejected political entities are attempting to tarnish its image by their irresponsible conduct”, Rana said, hoping that the compatriots will foil all such machinations by continuing their support to visionary leadership of the Prime Minister who believes in ‘Nation First’.
HE said the agenda set by Modi to lead India to peace, prosperity and progress as per his vision of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas is becoming a reality, he maintained.