Anurag Thakur Calls Rahul Gandhi ‘Leader Opposing Bharat’, Poster Boy For Pakistan Propaganda

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Anurag Thakur Calls Rahul Gandhi 'Leader Opposing Bharat', Poster Boy For Pakistan Propaganda

BJP MP Anurag Thakur delivered a fiery speech in the Lok Sabha during a discussion on Operation Sindoor, launching a scathing attack on the Congress party and its leader, Rahul Gandhi. Thakur accused the opposition of remaining silent on the brutal details of the Pahalgam terror attack and disrespecting the armed forces. He coined the term ‘Rahul Occupied Congress’ and alleged that Rahul Gandhi had become the ‘poster boy of Pakistan’s propaganda.’ Thakur claimed the Congress leader had transformed from Leader of the Opposition (LoP) to ‘Leader Opposing Bharat (LoB).’ He defended the government’s ‘zero-tolerance’ policy on terror, stating that India’s response, Operation Sindoor, was a new doctrine. Thakur also highlighted the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty and the destruction of Pakistani military infrastructure, asserting that the Indian Army strikes where it hurts the most. #anuragthakur #operationsindoor #rahulgandhi #itwebvideos #parliament #loksabha #bjp #congress #indianarmy #pahalgamattack #nationalsecurity #indiapakistan #narendramodi #lob #leaderopposingbharat #rahuloccupiedcongress #indianpolitics #terrorism

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