
New Delhi : Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s shoutout to the Gen Z of India to play a decisive role in safeguarding the Constitution and prevent alleged “vote theft” invited a stinging response from the BJP’s Nishikant Dubey, who asserted that the generation stood firmly against dynastic politics. The country’s youth, the country’s students, the country’s Gen Z will save the Constitution, protect democracy, and stop vote theft. I will always stand with them,” Gandhi tweeted.
The post came hours after the Congress MP held an explosive press briefing on Thursday, where he alleged illegal deletion and addition of votes in Karnataka and Maharashtra respectively through the use of centralised software. The timing of the post, with Gandhi invoking the Gen Z, is crucial. Just days ago, a violent protest by Nepal’s Gen Z against deep-seated corruption and authoritarianism unseated the KP Sharma Oli-led government.
In light of the developments and the timing of Gandhi’s post, the BJP accused the Congress of attempting to instigate a Nepal-like situation in India. Leading the charge, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, a fierce Gandhi critic, emphasised that India’s Gen Z was against family politics, corruption, and ideological ambiguity.
In a warning to Gandhi, Dubey warned that the Congress MP should prepare to leave the country if the Gen Z anger boiled over. They want an Islamic state in Bangladesh and a Hindu state in Nepal. Why won’t they make India a Hindu nation? Start preparing to leave the country – they are coming,” Dubey said. On Thursday, former Union minister and BJP MP Anurag Thakur accused Gandhi of attempting to create a situation like Bangladesh and Nepal in India.
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