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Kangana Ranaut Slams Rahul Gandhi’s Lok Sabha Speech, Says “Got a Headache Listening to It”

By Editorial Team
BJP MP Kangana Ranaut launched a sharp attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi following his speech in the Lok Sabha during the ongoing discussion on the women’s reservation bill. Ranaut criticized Gandhi for allegedly deviating from the core subject of the bill, claiming that his speech focused more on personal anecdotes rather than addressing the legislative matter at hand. Expressing her dissatisfaction, she remarked that listening to his speech gave her a “headache.” The exchange highlights the intensifying political clash between the BJP and Congress over the women’s reservation bill, with both sides trading sharp remarks inside and outside Parliament. The debate continues to draw attention as it carries significant implications for women’s representation in Indian politics.
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