

Delhi Parliament is currently dominated by back-and-forth political arguments between Rahul Gandhi and Amit Shah. Gandhi criticizes the government, while Shah accuses Congress of being careless about national security and foreign relations, including vote bank politics, Pakistan, and China.
New Delhi: Right now, there's not much serious debate happening in the Delhi Parliament. Instead, there's more back-and-forth political arguments. On one side, Rahul Gandhi is criticizing the government, while on the other, Amit Shah is accusing the Congress of being careless about national security and foreign relations. This includes issues like vote bank politics, Pakistan, and China.
Amit Shah once again brought the Congress under scrutiny in Parliament. He said, "The Congress's vote bank politics has put the country's security at risk. " He pointed out that even a senior Congress leader like P Chidambaram has admitted to this mindset, where ideas like supporting a terrorist group like Lashkar-e-Taiba are seen as a way to "save" them.
But that's not all. China has also become part of the discussion. Amit Shah claimed that the Congress had signed an agreement with the Communist Party of China. He asked, "Why hasn't Rahul Gandhi explained why the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation received money from China, under the guise of research? "