Kangana Ranaut Critiques Rahul Gandhi's Conduct, Compares Him to Priyanka
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New Delhi, March 18 (NationPress) BJP MP Kangana Ranaut issued a pointed critique of Lok Sabha's Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday, asserting that his demeanor is discomforting for women and demonstrates a lack of decorum, especially when compared to his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.
When asked about the backlash against Rahul Gandhi's behavior in the Parliament, Ranaut stated, “Women feel quite uneasy in his presence. He presents himself in a very unrefined manner, akin to a ‘tapori’, speaking aggressively and disrupting others.” She emphasized, “His approach is very unsettling. He should take cues from his sister, whose conduct is notably graceful. Unfortunately, Rahul does not embody the same level of decorum.”
These comments arise amid escalating scrutiny over Rahul Gandhi's alleged actions in the Parliament complex.
Recently, over 200 former bureaucrats, diplomats, and retired military personnel penned an open letter expressing their concerns regarding his behavior. The letter condemned protests conducted on Parliament grounds, including gatherings and demonstrations, deeming them as inappropriate and contrary to established conduct.
The letter highlighted that Parliament serves as the premier constitutional arena in India, where the collective will of the populace is voiced, and laws are enacted. It stressed that maintaining decorum within Parliament is fundamental to the constitutional ethos of democracy.
The signatories contended that the questioned behavior breached directives from the Speaker and called for a public apology from Rahul Gandhi.
This situation has sparked a political discourse, with the ruling party criticizing the Congress leader for undermining institutional decorum, while opposition figures have defended the protests as a rightful expression of democracy.
Additionally, Ranaut addressed a separate matter concerning actress Sara Ali Khan, who was reportedly requested to submit an affidavit prior to praying at Kedarnath and Badrinath. Ranaut commented, “Everyone here belongs to Sanatan. From birth, we are all part of Sanatan, which has no beginning or end,” highlighting a broader cultural connection to the tradition.