Dharmendra Pradhan slams Rahul Gandhi, highlights India’s global wins

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan criticised Congress and its leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing them of spreading misinformation and engaging in disruptive politics that undermine India’s democratic institutions.

“Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, India will never compromise on the interests of our ‘Annadatas’,” Pradhan said. “Farmers’ interests are fully protected, dairy and poultry are safeguarded, and exports are expanding, directly strengthening livelihoods.”

Pradhan highlighted India’s recent success on the global stage, citing duty-free access to the US for garment and textile exports as a historic win. This injects fresh momentum into industry, manufacturing, and India’s global economic presence,” he added.

Dharmendra Pradhan slams Rahul Gandhi

Turning to the opposition, Pradhan criticised Congress for focusing on theatrics rather than solutions. “@RahulGandhi and @INCIndia offer nothing but misinformation, theatrics, and divisive politics. They have done nothing to address the real concerns of our farmers, have repeatedly tried to downplay India’s global achievements, and have sought to undermine the confidence of our citizens and youth. Their politics thrives not on solutions, but on denial, distortion, and manufactured outrage,” he said.

Pradhan further accused Rahul Gandhi of turning disruption into a political identity. “Inventing a new excuse every day to disrupt Parliament is no longer Congress’s working style; it has become its identity,” he said.

“Their politics thrives not on solutions, but on denial, distortion, and manufactured outrage,” he added.

He warned that such behaviour undermines India’s democratic fabric. “Rahul Gandhi and Congress do not believe in the Constitution, democracy, democratic system, parliamentary procedures, or the people’s right to vote… They must understand clearly that ‘Parliament’ is not a platform for Congress to serve its private interests, but a forum for dialogue in the national interest,” Pradhan said.

He stressed that India will remain undistracted. “Our nation and its people will always move forward —strong, self-reliant, and globally respected,” he said.