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Rahul Gandhi is the Most Dangerous, Bitter, and Venomous Person: Kangana Spits Venom Again

Himachal Pradesh MP and actress Kangana Ranaut has launched a fierce attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in response to the allegations made by Hindenburg Research against the Adani Group and the SEBI chief. Kangana Ranaut described the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha as the most dangerous, bitter, venomous, and destructive person.

Just a few months after her entry into politics from Bollywood, Kangana accused Rahul Gandhi of making every effort to destabilize the country’s security and economy. Kangana’s comments come in response to Rahul Gandhi’s recent attacks on the government.

Kangana Ranaut’s Twitter Attack on Rahul Gandhi

On Monday morning, Kangana Ranaut tweeted: “Rahul Gandhi is the most dangerous person; he is bitter, venomous, and destructive. His agenda is to destroy this country if he cannot become Prime Minister. 

The Hindenburg report targeting the stock market has proven to be worthless. Rahul Gandhi supported it last night. Rahul, be ready to spend your whole life in the opposition.” Kangana used hashtags #Hindenburg and #SEBI in her post.

Rahul Gandhi Criticizes Modi Government Over Hindenburg Allegations

In the Lok Sabha, opposition leader Rahul Gandhi launched a strong attack on the Modi government regarding the Hindenburg claims. Rahul Gandhi shared a post stating, “The finger pointed at the SEBI branch and its head, who are responsible for protecting the assets of small retail investors across the country, raises many questions. 

Investor confidence has also wavered. Honest investors across the country have many questions for the government: Why has SEBI Chairperson Madhavi Puri Buch not yet resigned? If the hard-earned investments of investors are washed away, who will be held responsible – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the SEBI Chairman, or Gautam Adani?”

Rahul Gandhi Questions Supreme Court’s Role and Criticizes Modi’s Fear of JPC Probe

Rahul Gandhi questioned whether the Supreme Court will take suo motu action and conduct a new investigation considering the recent and “very serious” allegations. He stated, “It has now become completely clear why Prime Minister Modi is so afraid of the JPC (Joint Parliamentary Committee) inquiry and what might come out of it.”

The Congress leader also posted a video statement where he emphasized that, as the leader of the opposition, it is his duty to highlight that there is significant risk in the Indian stock market and that the regulatory body, SEBI, has already settled the matter.

Rahul Gandhi Uses Cricket Analogy to Criticize Stock Market Settlement

In his video statement, Rahul Gandhi illustrated his point with an example: “Imagine you are watching an international cricket match between India and Australia, and everyone knows that the umpire has already settled the matter of match-fixing. Would the match be played fairly? What would the outcome be? How would you feel as a player in the match?”

He explained that this is essentially what is happening in the Indian stock market, where similar issues of settlement and fairness are at play.

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