BJP MP Kangana Ranaut on Monday came down heavily on Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi for “endorsing” Hindenburg report and its allegations on market regulator SEBI chairperson Madhabi Buch.
Taking to social media, she called Rahul Gandhi ‘most dangerous man’ and said his agenda is that if he can’t be the Prime Minister then he might as well destroy this nation. She also went on to ask Rahul Gandhi to sit in the opposition all his life.
“Mr Gandhi, get ready to sit in the opposition all your life and the way you suffer, get ready to suffer the glory, the growth and the nationalism of the people of this nation. They will never make you their leader. You are a disgrace,” she added.
In a post on X, Kangana also accused Rahul Gandhi of attempting “everything to destabilise the nation’s security and economy” and called the Congress MP as the “most dangerous man.”
“Rahul Gandhi is the most dangerous man, he is bitter, poisonous and destructive, his agenda is that if he can’t be the Prime Minister, then he might as well destroy this nation,” Kangana mentioned in her post.
She also claimed that the Hindenburg report “targeting” India’s stock market that Rahul Gandhi was endorsing “has turned out to be a damp squib.” She added that he is trying everything to destabilise this nation’s security and economy.
Meanwhile, BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad alleged that the Congress wants the Indian stock market to crash as the ruling party slammed the Opposition over short-seller Hindenburg Research’s latest allegations of financial misconduct against the Adani Group.
Ravi Shankar Prasad also claimed that the Congress is “involved in creating economic anarchy” and “hatred against India”. He said after being rebuffed by the people of India, the Congress party, its allies and the toolkit gang have conspired together to usher in economic anarchy and instability in India.
The former law minister went on to add that the Hindenburg report was released on Saturday, there is uproar on Sunday so the capital market is destabilized on Monday. he added that India is a safe, stable and promising market in the shares as well.
He called Rahul Gandhi ‘Soros agent,’ and claimed that the Hindenburg report was a Congress-backed conspiracy to stop investments in India.