Rahul Gandhi: Why PM Modi’s Rage Only Appears During Rallies

Modiji, stop giving hollow speeches. Just tell me, why did you believe Pakistan's statement on terrorism? Why did you sacrifice India's interests by bowing to Trump? Why does your blood boil only in front of cameras? You have compromised the honour of India!

May 22, 2025 - 22:05
Rahul Gandhi: Why PM Modi’s Rage Only Appears During Rallies

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 22: In a bold move, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi why his anger appears only when the cameras are on. During a recent rally in Rajasthan, PM Modi made a fiery speech about terrorism, claiming his blood is not red but filled with hot sindoor. Rahul Gandhi replied on social media, “Why does your blood boil only for the cameras?” His comment sparked nationwide discussions about political emotions and true leadership during difficult times.

Emotions In Public, Decisions In Private

Rahul Gandhi raised strong questions about India’s trust in Pakistan’s promises. He criticised PM Modi for believing Pakistan’s statement on terrorism after a deadly attack in Pahalgam. He asked why India bowed before foreign leaders like Trump during important decisions. People who once cheered Modi’s bold speeches are now wondering if his actions match his words. Politics, after all, is not just about what you say, but also about what you do when no one is watching.

Retaliation After Pahalgam Attack

Earlier this month, the Indian Army carried out Operation Sindoor. This was India’s response to a cruel terror attack in Pahalgam, where innocent lives were lost. The operation lasted four days and destroyed nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. PM Modi mentioned this during his Rajasthan speech to highlight India’s strength. He added that these bullets did not just hurt people in Pahalgam but wounded the hearts of 140 crore Indians.

Filmi Dialogues or Real Concerns?

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh also questioned the Prime Minister’s style of speaking. He said Modi’s rally speeches sound like film dialogues but avoid serious answers. Jairam asked why Modi never called an all-party meeting after such attacks. He also pointed out that the killers of the Pahalgam attack were still free and might be connected to earlier attacks in Gagangir and Gulmarg. Many feel such questions need strong answers, not just strong words on stage.

Land of Warriors, Stage of Debates

PM Modi chose Rajasthan for his emotional speech, calling it a land of bravery. He recalled his past visits after the Balakot airstrikes and praised the courage of people who put the country first. But this same brave land became a stage for a political argument this time. People in Rajasthan and across India are now thinking—should emotions rule politics, or should calm and clear decisions speak louder than angry words in front of cameras?

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