Kangana Ranaut Critiques Rahul Gandhi's Remarks in Parliament
Kangana Ranaut's Strong Words Against Rahul Gandhi
From Munish Sood, Mandi
MANDI, February 5
During a recent session outside Parliament, Mandi BJP MP and actress Kangana Ranaut launched a fierce critique of Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi. She accused him of employing 'objectionable' language and consistently undermining the dignity of the House amid the ongoing Budget Session.
In response to Gandhi's comments regarding the controversial 'Epstein files,' Ranaut questioned his choice of words, asserting that they revealed a 'corrupt mindset.'
“Observe his language… the way he referred to the Epstein files, mentioning there is more 'maal' and 'kebab' involved. What can one expect from someone with such a decayed and corrupt mentality?” Ranaut expressed to the media.
Parliamentary Disrespect Allegations
Ranaut further accused Gandhi of showing a lack of respect for Parliament and its members, claiming his behavior leads to disruption rather than constructive dialogue.
“He disregards parliamentary decorum and only incites chaos,” she stated, labeling his remarks as 'highly objectionable' and indicative of low political standards.
Gandhi's Claims Spark Controversy
These comments followed Gandhi's allegations in the House that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was 'compromised' due to potential disclosures related to the Epstein files and ongoing legal issues involving industrialist Gautam Adani.
Gandhi asserted that such pressures had coerced the Prime Minister into decisions that 'betrayed' Indian farmers, particularly concerning the recent India-U.S. trade agreement.
However, it was Gandhi's use of the terms 'maal and kebab' in reference to the files that provoked Ranaut's vehement response.
Rising Tensions During Budget Session
The political atmosphere outside Parliament remained charged as Gandhi engaged in a verbal exchange with Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu, calling him a 'traitor friend,' which led Bittu to label Gandhi as an 'enemy of the country.'
Gandhi also continued to draw attention to former Army Chief M.M. Naravane’s unpublished memoir, suggesting he would present it to the Prime Minister to enlighten him about the 2020 China border conflict.
Continued Confrontation Between Kangana and Rahul
This latest confrontation adds to the ongoing verbal sparring between Ranaut and Gandhi during the session. Ranaut has previously criticized Gandhi for referencing 'uncertified information' in Parliament and questioned his handling of sensitive national matters.
As the Budget Session unfolds, it appears that confrontations between the ruling party and the Opposition will escalate both within and outside the House.