Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday came down heavily at the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government, as today marked the first fifteen days since the National Democratic Alliance came at the Centre, securing majority in the Lok Sabha elections 2024.


In a post on his X account, Rahul gandhi enlisted ten incidents and issues, including the recent train accident in West Bengal as well as the chain of terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir. 


Training guns at the prime minister, Rahul Gandhi said that during all these events, "Psychologically on the backfoot, Narendra Mod is busy saving his government". He also stated that he would not let PM Modi "escape without accountability".


The 10 issues or incidents that he mentioned occurred during the first 15 days of the NDA government included: "horrific train accident, terrorist attacks in Kashmir, plight of passengers in trains, NEET scam, NEET PG cancelled, UGC NET paper leak, Milk, pulses, gas, toll became more expensive, forests blazing with fire, water crisis, and deaths due to lack of arrangements during heat wave."


He also stated that the "attack on Constitution by Narendra Modi and his government is not acceptable to usand we willnot allow this to happen under any circumstances."






The Congress leader also wrote that the "strong opposition of the I.N.D.IA bloc will continue its pressure to raise the voice of the people," stressing that the bloc will not allow PM Modi to "escape without accountability."


Gandhi recently gave up his Wayanad seat to retain Rae Bareli seat after winning both seats in the Lok Sabha polls.


Rahul Gandhi along with other opposition members also reached the Parliament today as the first session of the 18th Lok Sabha was held today.


The opposition I.N.D.I.A bloc marched to the Lok Sabha with copies of the Constitution in their hands, which was their way of showing that they will "protect the Constitution and will not let any power touch it."


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