NEW DELHI: The BJP launched a strong criticism of Congress after Pakistani media highlighted UP Congress chief Ajay Rai 's " toy Rafale jet " comments mocking the Centre.
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"Look at Ajay Rai, UP president of the pro-Pakistan Congress party , who is making headlines in Pakistani newspapers and channels. This is a conspiracy by the anti-Modi Congress party to break the morale of the army," BJP MP Nishikant Dubey posted on X.
BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla emphasized that Congress's repeated criticism of the armed forces wasn't coincidental. He suggested these actions showed cooperation with Pakistan, citing similar incidents involving Congress leaders Channi, Priyank Kharge, and RJD MP Sudhakar Singh.
"Rahul Gandhi’s close aide Ajay Rai has now managed to make it to the headlines of Pakistan thanks to his utterances and antics on Rafale. Channi, Priyank Kharge, RJD MP Sudhakar Singh, Ajay Rai - the attack on 'manobal' (morale) of our Forces is not a 'sanyog' (conicidence) but sahyog (cooperation) to Pakistan," Poonawalla wrote on his X handle.
Ajay Rai's 'toy Rafale jet' act
The controversy arose when Ajay Rai, criticising the government's response to the Pahalgam terrorist attack, displayed a toy Rafale aircraft decorated with lemons and chillies. He mocked the government's purchase of Rafale jets , claiming they were merely sitting in hangars with traditional ward-off-evil decorations.
“Terrorist activities have increased in the country, and people are suffering from it. Our youth lost their lives in the Pahalgam terror attack. But, this government, which talks a lot, says that they will crush terrorists -- they brought Rafale, but they are in their hangars having chilly and lemon hanging in them. When will they take action against terrorists, those who support them, and their backers?” Rai said.
The reference to lemons and chillies appeared to mock defence minister Rajnath Singh's 2019 traditional ceremony during India's first Rafale jet acquisition in France, where he performed a "puja" by placing lemons under the aircraft's wheels and a coconut on top.
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"Look at Ajay Rai, UP president of the pro-Pakistan Congress party , who is making headlines in Pakistani newspapers and channels. This is a conspiracy by the anti-Modi Congress party to break the morale of the army," BJP MP Nishikant Dubey posted on X.
पाकिस्तान के समाचार पत्र,चैनल में सुर्ख़ियाँ बटोर रहे पाकिस्तानी परस्त कांग्रेस पार्टी के उत्तरप्रदेश अध्यक्ष अजय राय को देखिए,तथा कांग्रेस पार्टी के मोदी विरोध में सेना के मनोबल को तोड़ने की साज़िश को समझिए । pic.twitter.com/0VZIdLIZNa
— Dr Nishikant Dubey (@nishikant_dubey) May 5, 2025
BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla emphasized that Congress's repeated criticism of the armed forces wasn't coincidental. He suggested these actions showed cooperation with Pakistan, citing similar incidents involving Congress leaders Channi, Priyank Kharge, and RJD MP Sudhakar Singh.
"Rahul Gandhi’s close aide Ajay Rai has now managed to make it to the headlines of Pakistan thanks to his utterances and antics on Rafale. Channi, Priyank Kharge, RJD MP Sudhakar Singh, Ajay Rai - the attack on 'manobal' (morale) of our Forces is not a 'sanyog' (conicidence) but sahyog (cooperation) to Pakistan," Poonawalla wrote on his X handle.
Rahul Gandhi’s close aide Ajay Rai has now managed to make it to the headlines of Pakistan thanks to his utterances and antics on Rafale
— Shehzad Jai Hind (Modi Ka Parivar) (@Shehzad_Ind) May 5, 2025
Channi, Priyank Kharge, RJD MP Sudhakar Singh, Ajay Rai - the attack on manobal of our Forces is NOT A SANYOG BUT SAH-YOG to Pakistan pic.twitter.com/pmqfht5u5C
Ajay Rai's 'toy Rafale jet' act
The controversy arose when Ajay Rai, criticising the government's response to the Pahalgam terrorist attack, displayed a toy Rafale aircraft decorated with lemons and chillies. He mocked the government's purchase of Rafale jets , claiming they were merely sitting in hangars with traditional ward-off-evil decorations.
“Terrorist activities have increased in the country, and people are suffering from it. Our youth lost their lives in the Pahalgam terror attack. But, this government, which talks a lot, says that they will crush terrorists -- they brought Rafale, but they are in their hangars having chilly and lemon hanging in them. When will they take action against terrorists, those who support them, and their backers?” Rai said.
The reference to lemons and chillies appeared to mock defence minister Rajnath Singh's 2019 traditional ceremony during India's first Rafale jet acquisition in France, where he performed a "puja" by placing lemons under the aircraft's wheels and a coconut on top.
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