Rahul Gandhi comedy king, protest in Parliament complex desperate attempt to stay relevant: Dharmendra Pradhan
Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan criticized Rahul Gandhi for orchestrating protests in Parliament regarding the Adani controversy. Pradhan labeled Gandhi a "comedy king" desperately seeking relevance, whose allegations lack substance and have be...

"Rahul Gandhi is indulging in what he does best - Stand-up comedy! His malicious claims and rants have crumbled under the weight of comprehensive investigation every time. Playing the role of a pawn to perfection, he yet again attempts to mislead despite his misinformation campaigns failing to cut ice with the people of India," Pradhan wrote on X tagging a video of the protest.
"Electoral verdicts since 2014 are a thundering testament that there are absolutely no takers for his stale, recycled propaganda. Such a clumsily crafted hit job is another desperate attempt by the comedy king to remain relevant," he added.
Standing outside the Makar Dwar of Parliament, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge along with MPs of other opposition parties raised slogans like "Modi, Adani ek hain" and "we want justice".
Gandhi asked the party member sporting mask of Adani why Parliament was not being allowed to function to which the Congress MP (posing as Adani) said "we'll have to ask Amit bhai...that man is missing".
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