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Why Rahul Gandhi Is a Useless, Shameless, Pathetic Loser, Who Reeks Of Cowardice And Suffers From Deep Inferiority Complex

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Rahul Gandhi isn’t just a political failure. He is a spectacular, generational embarrassment—a privileged princeling with the intellect of a troll and the credibility of a conman. Born into India’s most powerful dynasty, he has squandered every ounce of inherited capital on lies, gaffes, and foreign tours. In a country of 1.4 billion, he stands out not for his leadership but for his historic mediocrity wrapped in arrogance.

He cannot win elections. He cannot build alliances. He cannot lead his party. And yet, with the shamelessness of a parasite and the smugness of an Instagram influencer, he clings to relevance by manufacturing lies, insulting institutions, and defaming patriots. Every word he utters is either a distortion, a delusion, or a desperate cry for attention.

If incompetence had a face, it would be Rahul Gandhi’s. If political irrelevance had a voice, it would be his whining. And if betrayal of truth were an art form, he’d be Picasso.

Let’s now break down exactly how this dynastic disaster continues to drag Indian democracy through the dirt—one lie at a time.

1. Dragged The Dead Who Can’t Defend

Rahul Gandhi claimed that late Finance Minister Arun Jaitley “threatened” him for opposing the farm laws that were introduced in 2020. However, Arun Jaitley passed away in 2019 way before the farm laws were even introduced—making the allegation chronologically impossible.

This wasn’t just a gaffe; it was a calculated lie told at a public rally, dragging a respected statesman’s name into a political mud-fight when he is no longer alive to refute it. Dragging the name of the dead into his political fiction for cheap applause is the lowest form of politics. But then again, Rahul Gandhi’s entire career has been built on lies, confusion, and zero accountability.

2. Liar Who Lied About Someone In Their Deathbed

He did a similar cheap stunt with Manohar Parrikar’s name but thankfully he was alive to give it back in kind.

In 2019, Rahul Gandhi claimed that then Goa CM Manohar Parrikar had admitted during a private meeting that PM Modi “bypassed procedures” in the Rafale deal. Parrikar, battling cancer at the time, personally refuted the claim the next day, saying no such conversation took place and that Rahul had “stooped to a new low.” Using a dying man to push a lie is not just shameless—it’s morally bankrupt.

3. A Shameless Liar Who Can’t Stand His Ground

In 2019, during the peak of the Rafale controversy, Rahul Gandhi brazenly claimed that the Supreme Court had “said Chowkidar Chor Hai”—directly attributing a political slogan to the apex court. The Supreme Court immediately rebuked him for misrepresentation, and Rahul was forced to apologize in writing, like a typical shameless Gandhi.

And this pathetic moronic disgraceful man has the audacity to defame freedom fighter Veer Savarkar.

4. A Coward Commenting On Courageous Veer Savarkar

Rahul Gandhi repeatedly accuses Savarkar of “begging the British for mercy,” mocking him with the line: “My name is not Savarkar, I won’t apologise.” What he fails to mention is that Savarkar’s clemency petitions were a standard legal process, employed even by leaders like Nehru. Moreover, Rahul’s selective outrage ignores Savarkar’s decades of sacrifice and incarceration—a legacy that is incomparable to his great grandfather who sat at the feet of Edwina. And Rahul who doesn’t have the guts but surrenders and secures bail within minutes has no moral right to even utter Savarkar’s name.

3. A Loser Crying Foul

Rahul Gandhi has once again shown that he thrives on reckless accusations, not responsibility. In the aftermath of the 2024 elections, he loudly accused the Election Commission of being “compromised,” alleging vote theft in Maharashtra and Bihar. He claimed to possess an “atom bomb of evidence.” But when the Commission asked him to back it up, he vanished. Not a single formal complaint. Not a shred of documentation. Nothing.

For someone who screams about saving democracy, Rahul Gandhi has no problem undermining democratic institutions with baseless, theatrical allegations, while refusing to engage with due process. The Election Commission rightfully called his claims an insult to their work—and instructed its officials to ignore such politically motivated noise. This isn’t dissent—it’s sabotage, aimed at sowing distrust and weakening public faith in India’s electoral system just because he keeps losing.

A Man With A Deep Inferiority Complex Reeking Of Cowardice And A Pathetic Loser

From declaring India a “dead economy” while quietly profiting off top Indian stocks, to gaslighting the public by calling the Muslim League a “secular” party, from cozying up to China to offering cover fire for Pakistan—Rahul Gandhi has perfected the art of political duplicity. If hypocrisy were an Olympic sport, he’d be a gold medalist.

At his core, Rahul Gandhi is a man burdened by a deep inferiority complex—constantly seeking validation abroad, mocking his own country at international forums, and attacking institutions he neither understands nor respects. His political life is a series of stumbles, soundbites, and self-goals. He peddles victimhood, but refuses accountability. He claims to fight for truth, yet thrives on misinformation. His cowardice lies not just in dodging responsibility, but in hiding behind the legacy of others while tearing down the nation’s pride.

In a country full of capable young leaders, Rahul Gandhi stands as a national shame and as a tragic case study in entitlement and incompetence.

Vallavaraayan is a political writer.

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