NDA hits back at Rahul Gandhi over Sonam Wangchuk remarks

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NDA hits back at Rahul Gandhi over Sonam Wangchuk remarks

Synopsis

NDA leaders turned Rahul Gandhi's Sonam Wangchuk post against him — asking why the Leader of Opposition flew to Europe while the activist fasted for 20 days at Jantar Mantar. The BJP and JD(U) response signals the ruling alliance intends to make Gandhi's foreign travel a recurring political liability heading into the monsoon session.

Key Takeaways

NDA leaders on 19 July attacked Rahul Gandhi for not visiting Sonam Wangchuk during his 20-day hunger strike at Jantar Mantar .
Gandhi had accused the BJP-led Centre of 'Asatya (lies) and Hinsa (violence)' in an X post after Wangchuk was hospitalised.
BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain said Gandhi was in Europe while Wangchuk fasted and did not cut short his visit.
Union Minister Giriraj Singh alleged Gandhi 'speaks against India' during foreign visits.
JD(U) MLA Shyam Rajak invoked Operation Blue Star and 1974 to accuse Congress of historic authoritarianism.
Congress spokesperson Surendra Rajput linked the row to the NEET paper leak and called Wangchuk's removal 'against democracy.'

New Delhi, 19 July — Leaders of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) on Sunday launched a sharp counterattack on Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, asserting that if Gandhi was genuinely concerned about climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, he could have cut short his foreign trip to visit the agitator rather than waiting until his return.

Background: What Triggered the Row

The political exchange erupted a day after Gandhi, in a post on X, accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Centre of 'Asatya (lies) and Hinsa (violence)' in connection with Wangchuk's hospitalisation. Wangchuk's health had deteriorated after 20 days of hunger strike at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. He was subsequently moved to a hospital, a step the government attributed to both his health condition and directions from the High Court.

What NDA Leaders Said

Union Minister Giriraj Singh took aim at Gandhi's political lineage, saying: 'The entire country and the world knows that Rahul Gandhi believes in dynastic politics. He is a symbol of dynastic politics. He thinks that no one outside the Nehru family has the right to do politics.' Singh further alleged that Gandhi 'speaks against India and abuses the country as well as the Prime Minister during his foreign visits.'

BJP national spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain was more pointed on the Wangchuk question: 'Sonam Wangchuk was at Jantar Mantar, and Rahul Gandhi was in Europe. When Wangchuk was on hunger strike, Rahul Gandhi could have cut short his Europe visit to meet him. He did not even go to meet him. Even after returning, he went to Uttarakhand and is now covering up because people are asking why he did not go.'

Hussain also maintained that Wangchuk's transfer to hospital was a welfare measure: 'He has been admitted to the hospital because the government is concerned about his health.'

Janata Dal (United) MLA Shyam Rajak broadened the attack to Congress's historical record, invoking 1974 and Operation Blue Star in Punjab as examples of what he called the party's authoritarian tendencies. 'These are the people who stayed in power through violence... Now they are accusing those who believe in Mahatma Gandhi and those who are working through non-violent means of promoting violence,' he said. Rajak also alleged that Congress 'even considers authoritarianism to be democracy.'

Congress Pushes Back

Congress spokesperson Surendra Rajput defended Gandhi's remarks, framing the issue around student grievances rather than political point-scoring. 'The Congress, Rahul Gandhi and Sonam Wangchuk are all fighting for them (students). Removing Sonam Wangchuk forcefully is against democracy and against the democratic spirit,' Rajput said.

He also linked the Wangchuk episode to the NEET paper leak controversy, challenging the BJP to 'speak to him (Wangchuk) and seek the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over NEET paper leak' if the ruling party was genuinely sympathetic to the activist.

What Happens Next

The standoff over Wangchuk's hunger strike and hospitalisation has drawn political lines sharply ahead of what is expected to be a combative monsoon session. With the opposition tying the Wangchuk issue to NEET and broader accountability demands, and the NDA framing Gandhi's response as opportunistic, the episode is likely to spill into parliamentary proceedings.

Point of View

The ruling alliance shifts the story from government accountability to opposition credibility. But the deflection has limits. Wangchuk's 20-day hunger strike and subsequent hospitalisation remain the underlying facts, and the High Court's involvement in his transfer complicates the government's 'welfare' framing. Congress's counter-move — tying Wangchuk to NEET — is equally calculated, attempting to keep Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan in the frame. Neither side is engaging with what Wangchuk is actually protesting.
NationPress
19 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did NDA leaders attack Rahul Gandhi over Sonam Wangchuk?
NDA leaders attacked Rahul Gandhi on 19 July after he posted on X accusing the BJP-led Centre of 'lies and violence' over Sonam Wangchuk's hospitalisation. The NDA's counter-argument was that Gandhi, who was in Europe during Wangchuk's 20-day hunger strike at Jantar Mantar, could have cut short his trip to meet the activist but chose not to.
Why was Sonam Wangchuk hospitalised?
Sonam Wangchuk was hospitalised after his health deteriorated following 20 days of hunger strike at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. According to BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain, the transfer was carried out due to his health condition and in accordance with High Court directions.
What did Rahul Gandhi post on X about Sonam Wangchuk?
Gandhi posted on X accusing the BJP-led Centre of 'Asatya (lies) and Hinsa (violence)' in connection with Wangchuk's hospitalisation. The post came a day before the NDA's counterattack on 19 July.
What is Congress's position on the Sonam Wangchuk episode?
Congress spokesperson Surendra Rajput defended Gandhi's remarks, saying the party and Gandhi are fighting for students alongside Wangchuk. He also called on the BJP to seek the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the NEET paper leak if it was genuinely sympathetic to Wangchuk.
What did JD(U) MLA Shyam Rajak say about Congress?
JD(U) MLA Shyam Rajak accused Congress of historic authoritarianism, citing its record in 1974 and during Operation Blue Star in Punjab. He alleged that Congress 'even considers authoritarianism to be democracy' and was hypocritical in accusing non-violent movements of promoting violence.
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