"Rahul Gandhi Most Dangerous Person For India's Security": Kiren Rijiju

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has labeled Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, as the 'most dangerous person for India's security.' Rijiju's comments stem from allegations that Gandhi has associations with anti-India forces, including meetings with Maoists and extremists. This statement has sparked significant political discourse, with BJP leaders emphasizing the need for accountability among opposition figures. The remarks come at a time of heightened scrutiny on political leaders regarding their national security stances, particularly in light of ongoing tensions in various regions of India. The accusation has been met with strong reactions from Congress party members, who defend Gandhi's commitment to democratic values and assert that such statements are politically motivated attempts to undermine opposition voices in the country. The political landscape in India is increasingly polarized, and these developments underscore the critical intersection of national security and political rhetoric in contemporary Indian politics.
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