In New Delhi, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has strongly criticized Rahul Gandhi's recent post regarding alleged vote theft, asserting that the opposition leader is attempting to incite civil unrest in India. Dubey accused Gandhi of collaborating with the Soros Foundation to create divisions within the country.
Dubey stated, "Rahul Gandhi aims to provoke civil war in India... He is in league with the Soros Foundation to fracture our nation."
He referenced significant movements in Indian history, such as the Anna Hazare campaign and the Nirbhaya protests, highlighting the influential role of Generation Z in shaping the country's future.
According to Dubey, "Gen Z represents the youth and their desire to influence the nation's direction and governance. They have already made significant changes in India, as seen during the Anna and Arvind Kejriwal movement and the mass protests following the Nirbhaya incident in 2013."
Furthermore, he condemned Gandhi for allegedly linking himself to protests in Bangladesh and Nepal, where young people rallied against nepotism.
Dubey remarked, "Rahul Gandhi is trying to associate with the movements in Nepal and Bangladesh, where Gen Z opposed nepotism. The Gandhi family has been synonymous with nepotism for decades. If he wishes to provoke Gen Z, he should be prepared for the consequences; the entire Congress party may have to flee the country. In Nepal and Bangladesh, the youth protested against corruption, while the Congress has been embroiled in numerous scams over the years. We have not faced any allegations of corruption in the past 11 years."
He also expressed that if another Gen Z movement arises in India, the BJP would back it in efforts to remove nepotistic leaders. Dubey emphasized that Prime Minister Modi has encouraged youth involvement in politics, stating, "We support the Gen Z movement and are not looking to suppress it. The BJP is not intimidated. Kejriwal's rise to power was due to the Gen Z movement, but he later allied with corrupt figures from Congress and other parties for Lok Sabha elections."
Dubey further declared that the BJP would not repeat past mistakes of neglecting Gen Z protests, promising to actively support future movements against nepotism. He stated, "This time, we will not hesitate to back Gen Z and will work to eliminate nepotism from our political landscape."
In a related statement, BJP leader Amit Malviya labeled Rahul Gandhi as "dangerous" and "delusional," accusing him of spreading misinformation that threatens India's democratic framework. Malviya asserted that Gandhi's comments are not aimed at winning elections but rather at destabilizing the nation.
Earlier, Gandhi had claimed on social media that the government had deleted the names of two voters in a mere 36 seconds, describing it as a systematic act of vote theft. He wrote, "Wake up at 4 AM, delete 2 voters in 36 seconds, then go back to sleep – that’s how the vote theft occurred! The election watchdog was awake, monitoring the theft and protecting the thieves."
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