Piyush Goyal accuses Rahul Gandhi of conspiracy to destabilise India
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Minister Piyush Goyal on Sunday, 24 May launched a fierce political broadside against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, alleging that the opposition was orchestrating a coordinated effort to create instability in India. The attack followed Gandhi's reported remarks at a Congress minority advisory committee meeting, where he allegedly predicted that the Modi government will fall in the next one year, attributing it to rising economic discontent.
Goyal's Accusations on X
Reacting on social media platform X, Goyal wrote: “Rahul Gandhi’s statement points towards a major conspiracy by the Congress, along with all opposition parties, and the toolkit gang dreaming of destabilizing India, against the country. This is no ordinary statement but a serious plot to spread anarchy in the nation.”
He further alleged that Gandhi and his allies, having failed to dislodge Prime Minister Narendra Modi through democratic means, were now seeking to “incite violence across the country.” Goyal also accused the Congress of “defaming the country, insulting constitutional institutions, and going abroad to appeal to foreign powers to interfere in India’s internal affairs.”
Concluding his post, Goyal declared: “The INDI alliance’s conspiracy to set India ablaze will never succeed,” asserting that the Indian public had repeatedly seen through what he characterised as anti-national manoeuvring.
BJP's Broader Response
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Sambit Patra also reacted sharply to Gandhi’s remarks, calling them “provocative.” Patra drew a parallel with Gandhi’s 2019 comment in Parliament, where he reportedly said that a time would come when people would beat Prime Minister Modi with sticks — a remark to which Modi had calmly responded that he would “do more yoga and pranayama” and strengthen his back.
Patra said the pattern of such statements by Gandhi was not new, framing them as part of a recurring political strategy by the Congress leadership.
What Rahul Gandhi Reportedly Said
According to reports, Gandhi told the Congress minority advisory committee that economic distress under the current government would fuel political change. He reportedly stated that the Modi government will fall within one year, a claim the BJP has categorically rejected as irresponsible and destabilising.
Congress leader Imran Masood also spoke at the same meeting, reportedly urging the party to reshape its outreach to the Muslim community and highlight its contributions ahead of upcoming elections — signalling a broader narrative shift the party is planning.
Political Context
This exchange reflects the deepening confrontation between the ruling BJP and the Indian National Congress (INC)-led INDI alliance as both sides position themselves ahead of electoral cycles. The BJP has consistently framed opposition criticism as destabilising, while the Congress has argued that economic grievances justify political accountability. Notably, Gandhi’s remarks — made in what was reportedly a closed-door party setting — have now become the centrepiece of a wider ruling-party counter-offensive. Whether the comments galvanise the opposition base or hand the BJP a fresh campaign talking point remains to be seen.