New Delhi: BJP’s IT cell chief Amit Malviya has severely insulted Rahul Gandhi on social media, sharing an edited picture of Rahul's face with half of Rahul's face joined with half of Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir, accusing Rahul of relating the narrative of Pakistan and its supporters. Malaviya mocked Rahul, saying that his next goal must be Pakistan's highest civilian award, 'Nishan-e-Pakistan'.
Amit Malviya accused Rahul Gandhi of asking the same questions that the Pakistani media asked when the Indian army destroyed terrorists through Operation Sindoor, and that Rahul Gandhi never even tried to find out how many Pakistani jets were shot down or which Pakistani airbases were damaged in India's bombing.
Malaviya's post read, "It is not surprising that Rahul Gandhi is speaking the language of Pakistan and its benefactors. He hasn’t congratulated the Prime Minister on the flawless #OperationSindoor, which unmistakably showcases India’s dominance. Instead, he repeatedly asks how many jets we lost—a question that has already been addressed in the DGMO briefings. Curiously, he hasn’t once inquired about how many Pakistani jets were shot down during the conflict, or how many were destroyed while parked in their hangars when Indian forces pounded Pakistani airbases."
It is not surprising that Rahul Gandhi is speaking the language of Pakistan and its benefactors. He hasn’t congratulated the Prime Minister on the flawless #OperationSindoor, which unmistakably showcases India’s dominance. Instead, he repeatedly asks how many jets we lost—a… pic.twitter.com/BT47CNpddj
— Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) May 20, 2025
He then asked, "What’s next for Rahul Gandhi? The Nishan-e-Pakistan?"
Lok Sabha Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi had alleged that informing Pakistan in advance about the attack on terror camps in response to the Pahalgam terror attack was not a mistake but a crime. The BJP IT Cell chief's insult was in response to this. Rahul also demanded that it be clarified how many aircraft India lost because Pakistan knew about India's counter-attack. Rahul's question was shared on social media after a video of External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar saying that a message was sent to Pakistan at the very beginning of the operation.