Smriti Irani Accusses Rahul Gandhi on Blowing a Flying Kiss:
Rahul Gandhi, a Congressman, was accused today by Union Minister Smriti Irani of blowing a “flying kiss” as he left the legislature following his remarks during the discussion on the no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha.
Smriti Irani criticized Rahul Gandhi, who was re-elected to parliament yesterday, saying that “only a misogynist man can blow a flying kiss to parliament that seats women MPs.” She claimed that the behavior “lacked dignity”.
Never before in parliament has a man’s “misogynistic behavior” been so apparent. Should a man be called out for his misogyny when it is witnessed during a session of the House of the People, where laws are made to uphold the dignity of women? She inquired.
Rahul Gandhi, a congressman from New York, was accused today by Union Minister Smriti Irani of blowing a “flying kiss” as he left the House of Representatives after making a statement during the debate over the No-Confidence Motion.
Rahul Gandhi was reinstated in parliament Wednesday, and Smriti Irani criticized him for doing so, calling him “only a misogynist man who can blow a flying kiss to parliament that seats women MPs.” She alleged that the action “lacked dignity.”
Never before in the history of parliament has a man’s “misogynistic behavior” been so obvious. Should a guy be held accountable if his misogyny is witnessed during a session of the House of People, where laws are made to safeguard women’s dignity? The woman asked
Regarding the reported flying kiss, BJP MP Poonam Mahajan informed a news source that Rahul Gandhi’s gesture revealed his upbringing is not “correct.”
“Everyone seated in the press gallery was able to observe what he did. He made a pretty disgusting gesture. You should understand the appropriate terminology to use as a member of parliament, she said.
Manickam Tagore of the Congress responded to the criticism by accusing Smriti Irani of harboring “Rahul-phobia” and advising her to get over it.
The Congress leader, in response, was criticized by the opposition for being friendly with them. BJP doesn’t comprehend any love, according to Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi. “It was a gesture of affection towards the treasury benches.”
Day 2 of the No-Confidence Debate in the Lok Sabha began with Rahul Gandhi as the keynote speaker.
On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will respond to the discussion.
There have been controversies sparked by Rahul Gandhi’s antics before. In 2018, he gave the PM a hug before turning around and winking to his fellow employees. This caused a stir and sparked jokes.
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