The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its state units have initiated a coordinated social media meme campaign aimed at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his frequent foreign trips. The campaign, highlighted by satirical posters and humorous jabs, is trending under the hashtag “#WhereIsRahul.” Various BJP units across states like Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, and others have actively participated in this campaign, sharing creative versions of the “Go Rahul Gone” meme.
National and state units of the BJP have joined in posting memes questioning Rahul Gandhi’s whereabouts, suggesting scenarios like vacationing in Thailand or planning an anti-India propaganda campaign. These memes, featuring Rahul Gandhi in holiday settings, raise concerns about his priorities during parliamentary sessions. The campaign also includes allegations regarding his foreign trips, with claims of 54 visits to countries such as the US, UK, Italy, Germany, and China over 22 years, leading to questions about funding sources.
The timing of this campaign aligns with upcoming state elections and the broader 2029 political landscape. As these memes gain traction, they shed light on the contrast between Rahul Gandhi’s global engagements and his responsibilities within the country, sparking controversy and debate.
