Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, known for his active campaigns, has been notably absent for the past 20 days, reportedly on a foreign trip with no public updates. This absence has led to the cancellation or delay of Congress initiatives, including the “Chhatron Ki Goonj” campaign. As the Monsoon Session of Parliament approaches, concerns are mounting over Gandhi’s repeated secretive foreign trips during crucial periods.
The “Chhatron Ki Goonj” initiative, which Gandhi was supposed to lead, has been impacted by his absence, with events being rescheduled without explanation. With the Monsoon Session starting on July 20, Gandhi has been missing from public engagements and offline on social media since July 2, raising questions about his accountability as the Leader of Opposition.
Rahul Gandhi’s pattern of drawing attention to issues and then disappearing when action is needed has been observed repeatedly, creating uncertainty within the Congress party. Speculation suggests Gandhi may be abroad again, coinciding with important political events, leaving behind a void in leadership. His prolonged absence has raised doubts about his commitment and ability to fulfill his role effectively.
The absence of Rahul Gandhi, especially during critical times like the upcoming parliamentary session and state-level elections in Punjab, has highlighted the leadership vacuum within the Congress party. The lack of communication and transparency regarding his whereabouts has fueled speculation and concerns about his dedication to his responsibilities. As the public awaits clarity on Gandhi’s extended absence, questions linger about the accountability and consistency of his leadership.
