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When nightclub turns into nightmare: Congress makes itself a laughing stock over Rahul video

Whether it is the lack of initiative or the lack of authority matters little, what is clear is that the Congress leadership is unable to run a tight and disciplined ship.

May 05, 2022 / 21:54 IST
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Rahul Gandhi was spotted at a nightclub in Nepal with a friend.

Desh mein sankat chhaya hai, magar saaheb ko videsh bhaya hai.” There is a crisis in the country, but the boss has taken a liking to foreign lands. These were the words that the Congress Party’s official handle tweeted late on Monday night, before calling it a day. On Tuesday morning, social media woke up to videos of Congress boss Rahul Gandhi partying at a pub in Kathmandu. The previous night’s tweet became, in hindsight, one of those supremely ironic faux-pas that make people the internet’s laughing stock. Comparisons were drawn to the infamous Pakistan Airforce tweet asking people to sleep tight, hours before India bombed Balakot from the air.

Many have questioned what is wrong with Rahul Gandhi’s videos from the pub in Kathmandu, and rightly so. If the videos have been looked at and are being judged through the prism of moral policing, it reflects a narrow and unaccepting mentality in certain quarters that seeks to constantly exceed its brief. In fact, how the impeccably-dressed Gandhi blended perfectly into the surroundings and seemed in his element, perhaps earned him a few brownie points with a section of the youth. It was a testament to how the leader, despite being in his fifties, continues to remain young at heart.

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The manner in which the Congress Party reacted to the entire episode though, was bizarre. As has been the case of late, different voices within the party took different lines. The mixed messaging could have easily been avoided had the party proudly owned up to the fact that the Gandhi scion took a night off to party, and that there was nothing wrong about it, much like their spokesperson Tehseen Poonawala maintained. However, what came out of the party’s official press conference, raised more questions than answers. Randeep Surjewala proclaimed that Rahul was indeed in Nepal attending the marriage ceremony of a friend, and said that such ceremonies were part and parcel of “our culture and civilisation”. Whether the pub in Kathmandu was part of the marriage ceremony is anybody’s guess, but the culture and civilisation card being used as a fig-leaf indicated that certain sections of the Congress Party were as uncomfortable with the videos as its regressive critics.

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