Rahul Gandhi Criticizes Gujarat BJP Chief Over Remarks Against Congress MP
Rahul Gandhi cites Gujarat BJP chief’s ‘indecent remarks’ against Geniben Thakor
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Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition in India's Lok Sabha, criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) following an alleged indecent remark made by Gujarat BJP chief against Congress MP Geniben Thakor. He claims this incident reveals the BJP's anti-women mindset.
- 01Rahul Gandhi condemned the BJP's remarks against Geniben Thakor.
- 02The incident is seen as a reflection of the BJP's attitude towards women.
- 03Gandhi's comments were made on social media platform X.
- 04The controversy has sparked discussions about women's representation in politics.
- 05Gandhi accused the BJP of having a 'Manuwadi mindset'.
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On May 2, 2026, Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in India's Lok Sabha, criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after its Gujarat unit president made what he termed an 'indecent remark' about Congress MP Geniben Thakor. In a post on social media platform X, Gandhi argued that this incident has unveiled the BJP's 'anti-women and Manuwadi mindset', calling into question the party's commitment to women's issues. The remark has ignited a broader conversation about the treatment of women in politics and the representation of women within the BJP.
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This controversy could influence public perception of the BJP's stance on women's issues, potentially affecting voter sentiment in upcoming elections.
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