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In the latest chapter of the ongoing political feud between Bollywood-actress-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, the Mandi MP has stirred the pot once again. During a recent public interaction, Ranaut took a sharp swipe at the Leader of Opposition (LoP), suggesting that his frequent travels and political maneuvers lack depth and substance.

The 'Tuition' Remark: A New Low in Political Discourse?

Kangana Ranaut, known for her unfiltered opinions, didn't hold back when asked about Rahul Gandhi's current political trajectory. She remarked that while Gandhi "goes from place to place" across the country, his understanding of the nation’s pulse remains questionable.

"He is constantly on the move, but it seems he isn't learning anything. Perhaps it's time he is given proper tuition to understand the ground realities of India," Ranaut stated, sparking an immediate buzz on social media.

A Rivalry Beyond the Camera

This isn't the first time the BJP MP has targeted the Congress scion. Since entering the political fray, Ranaut has positioned herself as a staunch critic of the Gandhi family, often highlighting what she calls "dynasty politics." Her latest comment suggests that Gandhi's outreach programs—including his various Yatras—are more about optics than actual policy or connection.

Congress Hits Back: The War of Words Intensifies

While Rahul Gandhi has not personally responded to the "tuition" jibe, Congress party supporters and local leaders have been quick to defend him. They argue that Gandhi’s presence on the ground is a direct threat to the ruling party’s narrative, which is why BJP leaders are resorting to personal insults rather than debating on issues like unemployment or inflation.

What’s Next for the Mandi MP?

As Kangana continues to balance her film career with her responsibilities in the Lok Sabha, her vocal stance ensures she remains a central figure in national headlines. Whether this latest verbal volley will impact the voter sentiment in upcoming local polls remains to be seen, but it certainly keeps the political atmosphere charged.


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