New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has been accusing the central government of not allowing him to speak and suppressing his voice for a long time. But, now Rahul Gandhi himself has been accused of suppressing the voice of a journalist. In fact, due to the end of the parliament after being punished by the Surat court, the first press conference was held at the Congress office in New Delhi on Saturday (March 25) afternoon, during which Rahul fiercely accused PM Narendra Modi and industrialist Gautam Adani.
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#WATCH | "Don’t pretend to be a pressman...Kyun hawa nikal gayi?", says Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to a journalist questioning him on his conviction in 'Modi surname' case pic.twitter.com/SdaaUeraoy
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At the same time, Rahul Gandhi claimed that democracy is under attack and examples of this keep coming up from time to time. During this, a media person asked Rahul Gandhi such a question that he got angry. In response, Rahul Gandhi accused the journalist of working directly for the BJP and also insulted him. In fact, during Rahul Gandhi's press conference, a journalist asked him, 'On the judgment that Came Rahul ji, the BJP has said that you insulted the OBC. She is preparing for press conferences all over the country. What do you have to say on this?"
Rahul Gandhi got angry after hearing this question of the journalist. "First your attitude came from there, then from here. Why are you working directly for the BJP? Walk around and ask a little. "If you want to work for the BJP, put the BJP symbol on your chest. Then I will answer you. Don't pretend to be a journalist... 'hawa nikal gai'?"Â
This attitude of Rahul Gandhi is being opposed on social media, people are saying that what was the mistake in the journalist's question, that he was insulted in this way. Vibhuti Singh wrote, "First insulted the OBC society, then insulted the court, now insult the journalists, the journalist had asked a simple question, the annoyance are clearly visible, now they will behave like this." Girish wrote, 'Look at their aggression, the freedom of expression of the press is being suppressed completely, this is their democracy, the extent of hypocrisy. Dalip Pancholi wrote, 'Whoever asks them a direct question that is not set in their agenda, describe that journalist as working for the BJP or afraid of the BJP'. Â
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