Rahul NDA

1. Rahul Gandhi criticized the NDA government’s performance in its first 15 days.
2. He highlighted incidents such as a train accident in West Bengal and terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir.
3. Gandhi accused Prime Minister Modi of being “busy saving his government.”


New Delhi, June 24: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday sharply criticized the new National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, focusing on its performance in the first 15 days of its term.

In a post on X, Rahul Gandhi outlined a series of incidents and issues, including a tragic train accident in West Bengal and terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, to argue that the prime minister is “busy saving his government.”

Gandhi highlighted several problems, including the NEET-UG and UGC-NET paper leaks, the cancellation of NEET-PG exams, and rising costs of essential commodities like milk, pulses, and gas, along with toll expenses, to target the NDA government at the start of the first session of the 18th Lok Sabha.


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“First 15 days of NDA! 1. Horrific train accident 2. Terrorist attacks in Kashmir 3. The plight of passengers in trains 4. NEET scam 5. NEET PG cancelled 6. UGC NET paper leak 7. Rising costs of milk, pulses, gas, and tolls 8. Forest fires 9. Water crisis 10. Deaths due to lack of arrangements during a heat wave,” Rahul Gandhi listed on X.

He added, “Psychologically on the back foot, Narendra Modi is busy saving his government.”

Gandhi accused the Modi government of attacking the Constitution, vowing that the opposition would continue to apply pressure and ensure accountability.

“The attack on the Constitution by Narendra Modi and his government is not acceptable to us – and we will not allow this to happen under any circumstances,” he said.

“INDIA’s strong opposition will continue its pressure, raise the voice of the people, and will not allow the Prime Minister to escape without accountability.”

Earlier in the day, opposition leaders from the Congress-led INDIA bloc marched to the Lok Sabha holding copies of the Constitution.

When asked whether the opposition’s message was reaching the people, the former Congress president responded, “Our message is reaching the public, and no power can touch the Constitution of India. We will protect it.”