Rahul Gandhi critiques PM Modi for prioritizing 'Mann ki Baat' over 'Kaam ki Baat' in Srinagar

Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating that he focuses on his "Mann ki Baat" instead of addressing "kaam ki baat."

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In a recent rally held in Srinagar, Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for prioritising his "Mann ki Baat" program over addressing critical issues facing the nation. Gandhi's comments reflect the growing frustration among citizens regarding unemployment and inflation.

“Kaam ki baat” over “mann ki baat”

Speaking to a crowd in Srinagar, Gandhi stated, "Modi only talks about his 'Mann ki Baat,' but not about the 'kaam ki baat,' which should include providing jobs and controlling rising prices." His remarks highlight a perceived disconnect between the Prime Minister's rhetoric and the pressing needs of the populace, particularly in light of the economic challenges many are facing.

Shifting political landscape

Gandhi also commented on the evolving political dynamics in the country, noting, "You must have heard about Modi’s '56-inch chest' before the Lok Sabha elections. But have you noticed him these days? The mood has shifted. The INDIA alliance and Congress have altered Modi's psychology." His words aim to convey a sense of empowerment among opposition parties as they unite against the ruling government.

The rally in Srinagar serves as a platform for Gandhi to engage with constituents and bring attention to issues he believes are being overlooked by the current administration. With elections on the horizon, the Congress leader's statements may resonate with voters seeking change and accountability from their leaders.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, Gandhi's critique of Modi's leadership could play a crucial role in shaping public discourse leading up to the next election.