US-Iran War: Rahul Gandhi Questions PM Modi’s Silence Over West India Crisis
Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has strongly criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for what he described as “silence” over the ongoing crisis affecting parts of western India. His remarks have sparked fresh political debate between the ruling government and the opposition.
Speaking during a recent interaction, Rahul Gandhi said that the central government should address the situation more clearly and communicate its plans to the public. According to him, people in the affected regions deserve transparency and quick action from the leadership.
The Congress leader also questioned why the Prime Minister had not made a detailed public statement regarding the issue. Gandhi argued that during times of crisis, the country expects reassurance and clear direction from its top leadership.
Meanwhile, leaders from the ruling party have defended the government, saying that necessary steps are already being taken and that the administration is closely monitoring the situation.
The remarks have once again highlighted the growing political confrontation between the opposition and the government ahead of key political developments in the country.As the situation in western India continues to develop, political reactions from both sides are expected to intensify in the coming days.