BJP Leader Rajeev Chandrasekhar Questions Rahul Gandhi's Call For Special Parliament Session

BJP Leader Rajeev Chandrasekhar Questions Rahul Gandhi's Call For Special Parliament Session

BJP leader Rajeev Chandrasekhar launched a scathing attack on Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, after he wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking a special session of Parliament, and remarked that the "Congress cannot stand to see India’s progress under the PM."

IANSUpdated: Monday, May 12, 2025, 01:31 PM IST
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Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi (L) & BJP Leader Rajeev Chandrasekhar (R) | File Pic & ANI

New Delhi: BJP leader Rajeev Chandrasekhar launched a scathing attack on Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, after he wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking a special session of Parliament, and remarked that the "Congress cannot stand to see India’s progress under the PM."

LoP Gandhi wrote a letter to PM Modi on May 10, requesting a special session of Parliament to discuss the Pahalgam terror attack, ‘Operation Sindoor,’ and the resulting ceasefire understanding with Pakistan.

BJP leader Rajeev Chandrasekhar Questions Rahul Gandhi's Motives

Chandrasekhar questioned the LoP's motives behind demanding a special session, pointing to the Congress leader’s repeated absence during regular proceedings.

“I don't know why he wants a special session, because when there are regular sessions, he doesn't show up. During regular debates and proceedings, he and his sister are often absent. So why is there a sudden demand for a special session? I have no idea,” said Chandrasekhar.

He further alleged that the Congress cannot stand to see India’s progress under PM Modi.

Chandrasekhar professed, “If India succeeds, Congress is unhappy. If India’s economy grows, if Indian women are empowered, if the global community respects India, Congress is still unhappy."

"They go abroad and claim that democracy is in danger,” he stated and accused the Congress party of indulging in opportunistic politics, especially on matters of national security.

“If the Congress Party wants a debate on who did what in the fight against terrorism, the BJP is more than happy to have that discussion. Let’s talk about 26/11. Let’s talk about their statements after Pulwama and the Balakot airstrike," he said.

"Let’s talk about the lack of modernisation of our armed forces during ten years of UPA rule,” he professed.

Chandrasekhar criticised the party's broader political approach.

“Congress only does politics of appeasement and falsehood. This is nothing new," he claimed.

"The people of India have recognised their politics, which is why they’ve lost three consecutive elections,” he stated.

Referring to the Congress’ response to the April 22 terrorist attack, Chandrasekhar said, “When terrorists strike, Congress’ son-in-law defends it by blaming Article 370. Their track record is dubious, whether in government or in Opposition.”

He challenged the Congress to face the truth: “If they want a legitimate debate, we’re ready. But if they want to play politics, the BJP is fully prepared to expose them.”

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