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Rahul Gandhi's fiery bomb metaphors in Sept. 2025 sparked alarm over inciting panic amid rising tensions.
Rahul Gandhi’s use of explosive metaphors like “hydrogen bomb” and “atom bomb” in September 2025 drew widespread concern, as he accused the BJP of vote theft and criticized the Election Commission during press conferences and a Bihar march.
His remarks, echoed by Congress spokesperson Jairam Ramesh, who suggested releasing symbolic “mini-hydrogen, plutonium, uranium” bombs, fueled fears of inciting panic amid rising tensions in Ladakh and violence against a BJP office.
Gandhi sought to rally Gen Z by portraying youth as democracy’s defenders, though internal party criticism over dynastic leadership and entitlement persists.
Despite efforts to generate momentum, Congress has failed to regain national influence since 2014, with voters consistently prioritizing governance and accountability over sensational rhetoric.
Historical precedent shows Indian democracy responds to substance, not fear-driven language, underscoring the risks of inflaming political discourse.
Las metáforas de bombas de fuego de Rahul Gandhi en septiembre de 2025 provocaron alarma por incitar al pánico en medio de las crecientes tensiones.