In a rally held in poll-bound Rajasthan, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as ‘panauti’ (bad luck), indirectly attributing India’s loss in the ICC World Cup 2023 final against Australia to the Prime Minister. Gandhi’s comments sparked criticism from BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad, who demanded an apology for using such language against the Prime Minister.
While addressing the crowd in Barmer district, Rahul Gandhi stated, “Our guys were playing well, they would have won the World Cup. But ‘Panauti’ made us lose. The TV guys won’t tell you this, but people know.” Australia defeated India by six wickets to clinch the ICC World Cup trophy at Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday.
The term ‘panauti’ trended on social media following Team India’s loss. Ravi Shankar Prasad condemned Gandhi’s choice of words and urged him to apologize, questioning the appropriateness of using such language for the Prime Minister.
Rahul Gandhi was campaigning in Rajasthan ahead of the elections scheduled for November 25, where 199 out of 200 assembly seats will be contested.
*Stay tuned for updates on the evolving political scenario in Rajasthan.*
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