Sunday, February 22, 2026
17.1 C
New Delhi

‘Father Wanted Casteless Society’: BJP Slams ‘Nepo Kid’ Rahul Gandhi, Mocks Congress’s ‘Plutonium Bomb’ Remark

BJP MP Sambit Patra on Tuesday criticised Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi for his remarks on the recent ban on caste-based protests in Uttar Pradesh, as well as claims of vote theft.

Patra said, “Rahul Gandhi tried to draw attention towards UP. He said that caste-based protests are not allowed in UP. I don’t understand. Your father wanted a casteless society, and you want a caste-based census. Why should there be protests in the state? If the poor are getting their rights as per the Constitution, then why is Rahul Gandhi making instigating statements; sometimes it is Hydrogen and now there is Uranium bomb. He should refrain from making such statements. No matter how much he tries, nepo kids will remain nepo kids. Any generation will not like them…”

‘Plutonium Bomb’ Comment Triggers Further Criticism

Patra further reacted to Congress’s ‘plutonium bomb’ remark in the political discourse, saying, “The plutonium bomb will blast by the end of November when the Congress party will lose (in Bihar). All the bombs will blast together. Hydrogen, atom and plutonium bombs will blast. The Congress will be destroyed completely. The one who makes the bomb gets destroyed by it. Let Rahul Gandhi make bombs. ‘Democracy ka Bam Bam hoga, aur bamb banane walon ka gum gum hoga’… (Democracy will boom, and those who make bombs will suffer).”

This came after Congress leader Jairam Ramesh referenced Rahul Gandhi’s statements on exposing alleged vote theft, noting, “Rahul ji has said that in the next one month mini-hydrogen bomb, hydrogen bomb, plutonium bomb and other bombs will be dropped at different places…”

BJP Attacks Congress’s ‘Ati Pichra Nyay Sankalp’ Resolution

Patra emphasised the electorate’s discernment regarding Gandhi’s pledges in Bihar, asserting, “No one is wiser than the voter. That’s why they are called ‘Janta Janardan’. Even a seemingly ordinary villager is wiser than us… He must have observed Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav in Uttar Pradesh. Similar promises were made there. He (voter) has heard many such promises made by Rahul Gandhi in various states on election campaigns, and he (voter) knows that ultimately, nothing happens about these promises. Rahul Gandhi himself doesn’t understand the promises he makes.”

“He is handed a piece of paper. He reads the paper. Today, he read the ten promises he made… If those promises truly came from the heart, he wouldn’t have to read from the paper. It should have come out of his mouth on its own… It means someone handed him a paper and read it from it. His duty is over. But he doesn’t even know how to fulfil those promises,” the BJP leader claimed.

At the ‘Ati Pichra Nyay Sankalp’ symposium in Patna, Congress outlined a ten-point plan aimed at supporting Extremely Backward Classes (EBCs) and other marginalised groups if elected to power in Bihar.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Zelensky tells BBC Putin has started WW3 and must be stopped

“If this is a condition for ending the war, let’s do it. I said, ‘honestly, you constantly raise the issue of elections’. Read More

Rajaji statue to replace Lutyens’ at Prez house that he designed

NEW DELHI: Architect of New Delhi Edwin Lutyens’ legacy in independent India came to symbolise a rarefied milieu inhabited by those with an enviable mix of power, pedigree and influence. Read More

Hamnet’s Jessie Buckley and I Swear’s Robert Aramayo win big at the Baftas

Performances on the night included the K-Pop Demon Hunters trio singing Golden, while Jessie Ware sang a moving rendition of Barbra Streisand’s The Way We Were to accompany the In Memoriam segment, which paid tribute to those we have lost from Read More

$12.8 million jackpot in limbo after Arizona store worker buys winning ticket – Court to decide who gets prize

A worker at a convenience store in Arizona is in legal trouble after buying a lottery ticket worth $12.8 million from the store where he worked. Read More

Bangladesh Army Reshuffle Aims To Stabilise New Regime As BNP-Linked Officers Take Key Roles

Sources say the changes aim to stabilise the command structure of the Bangladesh Army, strengthen political-military coordination and refocus the army on core defence roles. Read More

Topics

Zelensky tells BBC Putin has started WW3 and must be stopped

“If this is a condition for ending the war, let’s do it. I said, ‘honestly, you constantly raise the issue of elections’. Read More

Rajaji statue to replace Lutyens’ at Prez house that he designed

NEW DELHI: Architect of New Delhi Edwin Lutyens’ legacy in independent India came to symbolise a rarefied milieu inhabited by those with an enviable mix of power, pedigree and influence. Read More

Hamnet’s Jessie Buckley and I Swear’s Robert Aramayo win big at the Baftas

Performances on the night included the K-Pop Demon Hunters trio singing Golden, while Jessie Ware sang a moving rendition of Barbra Streisand’s The Way We Were to accompany the In Memoriam segment, which paid tribute to those we have lost from Read More

$12.8 million jackpot in limbo after Arizona store worker buys winning ticket – Court to decide who gets prize

A worker at a convenience store in Arizona is in legal trouble after buying a lottery ticket worth $12.8 million from the store where he worked. Read More

Bangladesh Army Reshuffle Aims To Stabilise New Regime As BNP-Linked Officers Take Key Roles

Sources say the changes aim to stabilise the command structure of the Bangladesh Army, strengthen political-military coordination and refocus the army on core defence roles. Read More

Cops bust module linked to LeT, foil plot to strike Delhi; 7 Bangladeshis with Aadhaar IDs among 8 arrested

NEW DELHI: In a multi-state counter-terror operation, the Delhi Police special cell busted a terror module comprising radicalised individuals affiliated with the terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). Read More

Gay asylum-seeker says US deported her to country where being homosexual is illegal: ‘What was done to me was…’

A Moroccan woman who fled her home after facing violence for her sexuality says she was deported from the United States to a country where being gay is also a crime, despite having legal protection from a US judge. Read More

Report on Davos deals soon, 15 bills to be passed in House: CM

Mumbai: CM Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday said the state govt will present a detailed report on the Rs 30-lakh crore MoUs signed at World Economic Forum in Davos last month as well as the status of past deals. Read More

Related Articles