In a recent turn of events, Bollywood actress and Mandal MP Kangana Ranaut launched a scathing attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. This comes amid the allegations made by the US short-selling firm Hindenburg Research against SEBI Chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch and her husband, Dhaval Buch. The report has sparked significant controversy in India, with opposition party MPs criticizing the NDA government. Rahul Gandhi, a senior Congress leader and the main opposition leader in Lok Sabha, also targeted the government, questioning who is responsible for investors' losses.
Kangana Ranaut responded to Rahul Gandhi's remarks, accusing him of being a dangerous and destructive individual. She claimed, "Rahul Gandhi is the most dangerous, toxic, and destructive person. The country will never choose him as a leader. If he can't become Prime Minister, he might try to ruin the country." She alleged that Rahul Gandhi is attempting to destabilize the country's security and economy in every possible way. Kangana sarcastically told Rahul to be prepared to remain in the opposition for life, asserting that people will never elect him as a leader.
Rahul Gandhi's Questions on Hindenburg Allegations
Rahul Gandhi made sensational comments in the Lok Sabha regarding the recent allegations by Hindenburg against the Adani Group, led by Gautam Adani. He questioned why SEBI Chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch hasn't resigned yet in a post on "X" (formerly Twitter). Rahul criticized SEBI, suggesting it compromised over the allegations against its Chairperson, stating it is responsible for protecting small retail investors' wealth.
Rahul Gandhi compared the situation to an international cricket match, where every spectator knows if the umpire is compromised. He posted a video message on his "X" account, explaining that what's happening in India's stock markets is similar. Rahul Gandhi highlighted that honest investors are questioning the government about why Madhabi Puri Buch hasn't resigned. He asked who is responsible if investors lose their hard-earned money—Prime Minister Modi, the SEBI Chairperson, or Gautam Adani? Rahul Gandhi also questioned whether the Supreme Court would take suo moto cognizance of Hindenburg's serious allegations and why PM Modi is afraid of ordering a JPC investigation.