Rahul Gandhi’s Scathing Attack: ‘Amit Shah’s Son Can’t Hold A Bat, But Controls Cricket’

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Rahul Gandhi's Scathing Attack: 'Amit Shah's Son Can't Hold A Bat, But Controls Cricket'

This special report focuses on a sharp political attack by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi against Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s son, Jai Shah. Rahul Gandhi claimed, ‘Amit Shah K bete ko cricket bat pakkarna nahi aata…magar hai wo cricket kachib Puri cricket control kar rakhi hai’. During political rallies, Gandhi has repeatedly accused Jai Shah, who was elected ICC Chairman in December 2024, of controlling Indian cricket without having any playing experience, framing it as a prime example of nepotism. Gandhi’s comments also weave in broader allegations against the government, claiming that policies like the GST and privatization of national assets favour a select few industrialists like Adani and Ambani, at the expense of farmers, labourers, and small businesses. The attack on Shah, who previously served as BCCI Secretary and President of the Asian Cricket Council, brings a high-profile figure from the world of sports into the political crossfire ahead of elections.

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