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Conspiracy to defame India's institution': BJP's Tarun Chugh slams Rahul Gandhi over his remarks in Germany
Dec-23-2025

BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh criticised Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi over his remarks in Germany, accusing him of repeatedly speaking against India on foreign soil and undermining the country’s democratic institutions.

Tarun Chugh said, ‘Rahul Gandhi's foreign trip is an anti-India trip. A conspiracy is being hatched to defame India's institutions on foreign soil... They are defaming the country... Now they are glorifying China... Prime Minister Modi has transformed India's economy from the decline under UPA through initiatives like Make in India and fiscal discipline, making it the world's fastest-growing economy...’

BJP National Spokesperson Shahzad Poonawalla too launched a blistering attack on Rahul Gandhi over his remarks made during an interaction in Germany, calling him ‘leader of propaganda, paryatan (tourism), palayan (migration)’.

Shahzad Poonawalla alleged that Rahul Gandhi has an agenda to ‘meet anti-India Soros’ agents’. He said, ‘Once again Rahul Gandhi has proven that he is not the Leader of Opposition but a Leader of Propaganda, Leader of ‘Paryatan’, and Leader of ‘Palayan’. He makes allegations and runs away. Rahul Gandhi has perfected the art of insulting our country. In Berlin, he has said that India’s institutions have been captured. He said that nothing in India is fair’.

The BJP’s reaction came after Rahul Gandhi, speaking at the Hertie School in Berlin, Germany during a session titled ‘Politics Is The Art Of Listening’, once again alleged ‘vote theft’ and questioned the fairness of recent elections in India. Gandhi claimed that the Congress had won the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections and alleged that the Maharashtra Assembly elections were ‘not fair.’

Congress MP further alleged that there was a ‘full-scale assault’ on India’s institutional framework and accused the Centre of ‘weaponising’ investigating agencies, suggesting a quid pro quo in which businessmen in India financially support the BJP rather than Opposition parties.



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