• Dukan is for profit, what profit Rahul Gandhi wants from Mohabbat ki Dukan: Assam CM

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    Dukan is for profit, what profit Rahul Gandhi wants from Mohabbat ki Dukan: Assam CM
    Gandhi's courage was also challenged by Sarma, who claimed that he lacked the strength to stand against him...

    Digital desk: Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma criticized Rahul Gandhi's choice of words, saying, "Mohabbat ki dukaan," used by the Congress leader, does not align with their values. According to Sarma, it is wrong to compare "Mohabbat" (love) to "Dukaan" (store), as love is seen as a pure and eternal emotion whereas a shop indicates profit.

    Sarma highlighted his worry about the term's potential for misunderstanding when employed in a political setting, claiming that if "Mohabbat" is connected to a "dukaan," it indicates love for the sake of winning votes. Rahul Gandhi frequently receives conflicting messages from numerous sources, he added.

    Rahul Gandhi's courage was also challenged by Sarma, who claimed that he lacked the strength to stand against him.

    Rahul Gandhi's recent comments regarding possible shocks in the future 2024 Lok Sabha elections were also challenged by Himanta Biswa Sarma. 

    Gandhi's comments were met with criticism from Sarma, who questioned whether the Congress leader had joined the field of psephology and noted that surprises are uncommon in Indian politics. Rahul Gandhi lacks the guts to stand before him, says Sarma.

    Addressing a media conclave, Sarma stated his doubt about any unexpected political developments, saying, "There will be no surprise.
    Indians are incredibly predictable. Let the moon or the sun be the surprise, not India. Rahul Gandhi consistently underestimates the people of India. Indians are more stable and more predictable. Politics doesn't do surprise business."

    Sarma continued by highlighting the maturity and political understanding of the population in India, adding that people make their choices well before elections. "Over five years, people search for the government. Indians are politically more attuned and mature. They also make decisions well in advance. Therefore, I don't believe there is any surprise," he said.