Daijiworld Media Network - New Delhi
New Delhi, Sep 21: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Ajay Alok launched a scathing attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday, accusing him of leading the party to over 90 electoral defeats — a feat he sarcastically termed a “world record.”
Speaking to IANS, Alok said, “Rahul Gandhi has already set a Guinness World Record. The Congress has lost over 90 elections under his leadership. People in India have stopped taking him seriously, so my suggestion is that he should take Pakistani citizenship. He is very popular there, even Afridi sings his praises. What’s the need for him in India anymore?”
Alok’s remarks came in response to Gandhi’s recent statements and Congress’ defense of controversial remarks made by Sam Pitroda.

Turning his attention to Bihar politics, Alok dismissed RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav’s ongoing political tour as a mere struggle for “political survival.”
“First, Rahul Gandhi took out his yatra to save the Congress, now Tejashwi is rattled and has started his journey. But ultimately, it will end up in jail yatra only,” Alok quipped.
Alok also targeted the RJD, accusing the party of having a DNA “rooted in abuse, corruption, and crime.” He referred to a recent controversy involving alleged abuses by RJD workers against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s late mother, saying, “It is no surprise. This is their character. I don’t even expect them to apologise. But the people of Bihar and the country are watching.”
Commenting on the internal family rift in the Lalu Prasad Yadav clan, Alok alleged, “This is a highly corrupt family. Except Rohini Acharya, everyone is out on bail. Even she will eventually be dragged into cases. It’s like eaglets attacking the weakest one for survival.”
On a lighter note, Alok welcomed the upcoming GST reforms and said Prime Minister Modi’s upcoming address during the festive seasons of Mahalaya and Navratri would bring “sweetness” to the atmosphere.
He also praised proposals in Odisha schools to include readings of the Bhagavad Gita, stating, “Remembering our culture and nation every morning is not wrong.”
The remarks reflect the BJP’s aggressive stance ahead of crucial elections and underscore the deepening political battles in India’s vibrant democracy.