Sambhal: Former Congress leader Acharya Pramod Krishnam launched a fierce attack on Rahul Gandhi, describing him as a "reckless elephant" trampling over his own party leaders. Krishnam accused Gandhi of sidelining senior Congress figures and undermining the party’s prospects nationwide.
"Everyone knows who the 'Big Brother' is in Congress. In fact, Congress doesn't just have a 'Big Brother,' they have a 'Big Boss.' The truth is that Rahul Gandhi has turned into a reckless leader, crushing his own army," Krishnam stated. He highlighted how Gandhi has sidelined prominent leaders like Ghulam Nabi Azad, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Digvijaya Singh, Kamal Nath, and Bhupendra Hooda, as well as Anand Sharma and Sachin Pilot. "He has decimated Congress in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh. This is Rahul Gandhi's pattern of action. Who will he crush next? Time will tell," he added.
Krishnam didn't limit his criticisms to Gandhi alone; he also accused other senior Congress figures, including party president Mallikarjun Kharge and Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, of corruption. He called for investigations into their properties, alleging misuse of power for personal gain.
"Karnataka's CM Siddaramaiah received 14 plots in the name of his wife, and now he will surrender them. When a thief gets caught, he either returns what he stole or claims there's a conspiracy against him. These people have looted the wealth of the country and filled their own coffers. Investigate the properties of all these people," Krishnam asserted.
He raised questions about the wealth accumulation of Kharge's family, stating, "Just take a look at Mallikarjun Kharge's son. Before he entered politics, how much property did he own? And how much does he own now? When Kharge himself was new to politics, how much property did he have then, and how much does he have now? Siddaramaiah has crossed all limits."
Further criticizing the Congress leadership's response to investigations by central agencies, Krishnam remarked, "When the ED and CBI conduct investigations, they claim that democracy is being murdered. They say the ED has become a parrot, a puppet. These individuals are neck-deep in the swamp of corruption. They have looted the country. Now, because Narendra Modi is their biggest obstacle, they are fretting. They may want to repent, but it will be too late for that."
Krishnam also urged Congress leaders to focus on raising questions in Parliament rather than creating disruptions. When asked about Kharge's statement regarding certain states not receiving their deserved status, and Siddaramaiah's intention to address the issue in Parliament, Krishnam responded, "Go ahead, raise the issue. No one is stopping you from asking questions. But instead of asking questions, they create chaos in Parliament, wearing black clothes and behaving like Ravana's army. Parliament is meant for raising questions, yet they turn it into a spectacle."
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