Nitin Nabin Alleges Rahul Gandhi’s Mission Compromised, Claims Ties With Pro-Pak Elements

BJP chief targets Congress leader for foreign trips, family legacy

Patna, Feb 25: BJP president Nitin Nabin on Wednesday accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of pursuing a “compromised mission” that, he claimed, stretches back to Jawaharlal Nehru and continues through generations of the Nehru-Gandhi family. Nabin alleged that Rahul Gandhi has undertaken multiple foreign visits without informing Indian security agencies and maintains ties with “anti-India and pro-Pakistan” elements abroad.

Speaking to reporters, Nabin linked the Congress family’s legacy to a series of controversial decisions, citing Nehru’s views on population, the 1962 war with China, Indira Gandhi’s handling of Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, Rajiv Gandhi’s alleged profiteering from the Bofors deal, and Sonia Gandhi’s decade-long influence as “super prime minister” from 2004 to 2014.

“The compromised mission continued under Rahul Gandhi, who is today travelling abroad like a babbar sher (lion) while national interests are sidelined,” Nabin said. He claimed Rahul’s foreign interactions include connections with figures such as billionaire George Soros, US Congress member Ilhan Omar, and Kenyan financier Shakir Merali.

Highlighting Rahul Gandhi’s record of 247 foreign trips, the BJP president accused him of undermining India’s security protocols and promoting negative politics. “The youth and citizens have seen through his agenda and will not be misled by his rhetoric,” Nabin added, calling for scrutiny of Gandhi’s international engagements and family legacy.

BJP president Nitin Nabin