Rahul's speech, hug to PM: BJP calls it immature; Cong says 'game changing'

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Rahul Gandhi's speech and his hug to today found support from opposition parties, including the RJD and the AAP, even as the BJP termed it an "immature" act.

The (AAP) said the often hugged the heads of foreign countries so what was wrong with Gandhi hugging him in Parliament.

RJD also termed the speech as "fantastic" and congratulated Gandhi for "unearthing their mines of lies".

"Oh that wink my friend! Hit them hard where it hurts...Congratulations for unearthing their mines of lies and a fantastic speech @RahulGandhi," Yadav tweeted.

Gandhi's speech also got support from former Rajya Sabha who tweeted," Sh @RahulGandhi spoke very well and honestly, as a matter of fact he narrated the feelings of every citizen of the country. I congratulate him for his excellent speech in People are really fed up of this government and I agree with what he said."

After a no-holds barred and scathing criticism of the on several issues including the Rafale jet deal, the walked across the green-carpeted well of to Modi and hugged him, a gesture which took the members by surprise.

Badal, however, took potshots at Gandhi, asking what did he have today before coming to Parliament, while claiming that the opposition had accused Punjabis of being "nashedi (drug addicts)".

The stood up and objected to Gandhi's hug, saying he cannot have this "pappi-jhappi moment" in the House.

Gandhi had earlier said that members of the ruling coalition also appreciated his speech when the House was adjourned briefly and referred to Badal, sitting on the Treasury benches, saying that the from the Akali Dal was also smiling at him.

Meanwhile the BJP termed Gandhi's hug an "immature" act and said his speech during the no-confidence motion was "low on substance" and "high on entertainment". said, "It was low on substance and high on entertainment value. Since yesterday, the country was observing Rahul and wanted to hear his speech."

"He (Rahul) had said last time that when he would speak, there would be an earthquake. We waited for 15 minutes, half-an-hour, one hour, but nothing transpired as there was no substance in the speech of Rahul Gandhi," he said.

The also disapproved the "kind of entertainment Gandhi made out of his speech by saying--BJP and RSS taught him (Gandhi) what Hindustani and Hindu means".

Patra also criticised the leader for "pointing fingers at an and saying--she was smiling at me", in a reference to Badal. He said Gandhi should have dealt with the issues in Parliament "maturely".

Criticising the Congress chief's gesture, said, "He can go to Bollywood...we have come from there but now he can go after fine-tuning his acting skills.

also said "The Congress has a tradition, a history. Even though they have done many wrongs, they should respect that (tradition and history).

"What is this? This is no gallery show. Is it a one act play that one comes and hugs the prime minister," Supriyo said.

The Congress was however hailed by his party leaders for a "game-changing speech" and said the hug was a spur-of-the-moment move and not a scripted one.

"What an astonishing performance by @RahulGandhi. It was a game-changing speech, tearing apart the govt's claims and ending with that unscripted hug that has literally taken the BJP's breath away #BhukampAaGaya," Congress leader tweeted.

Another Congress leader said, "It (hug) was not scripted. It was in the spur of the moment." The asked why the BJP was shaken and why was there so much anger in the saffron party.

"Why isn't the seedling of love growing. Why so much hatred for and the Congress. The PM should have thought that even after being junior to him, the way he (Rahul) showed respect, he should have at least thanked him for that," Surjewala said.

He said the country knew the truth and even if Modi might not give answers to the questions raised by Gandhi he should tell the nation when would farmers get rid of debts, when would youths get two crore jobs every year and when would atrocities stop on Dalits, women and weaker sections.

"Be it Giriraj Singh, or Harsimrat Kaur, or Kiron Kher or Smriti Irani or BJP's official troll spokesperson, I have only one thing to say -- Raghupathi Raghav Raja Ram, Aapko bhi sanmati de bhagwan," he said.

Congress also termed Gandhi's speech as "excellent" and his hug a "winner".

"Excellent speech by @RahulGandhi. His four words phrase is going to haunt Modi for a long long time! Cahukidar nahi bhagidar hai. @RahulGandhi's 'hug' was a winner, and this gesture is an answer to the enormous hatred spread under the BJP's governance!," he tweeted.

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First Published: Fri, July 20 2018. 19:40 IST