Gujaratis Insult Row Sparks Angry Reaction in Gujarat
Gujaratis Insult Row Triggers Powerful Debate and Emotional Response
Calling crores of Gujaratis “uneducated and foolish” is not just words. It is a direct attack on the self-respect of 6.5 crore Gujaratis. It is also a serious insult to Gujarat’s dignity and identity.
– Dr Anilbhai Patel
This issue has quickly become a major political controversy. Reports show that comments made by Mallikarjun Kharge during a speech in Kerala were seen as insulting to Gujaratis, which led to strong reactions from many leaders and citizens.
Earlier, Mallikarjun Kharge had called Modi ji a “100-headed Ravan”. Now it seems he has drunk the poison of hate being sold in Rahul Gandhi’s “shop of love”.
– Dr Anilbhai Patel
Political experts often note that sharp words and personal attacks have become more common in Indian politics in recent years. Leaders from both sides have used strong language during campaigns, especially before elections, to gain attention and support.
Rahul Gandhi, who called Gujaratis “fraudsters”, and now Kharge ji, who calls people “foolish”, appear mentally unwell.
– Dr Anilbhai Patel
This remark comes at a time when political speeches are being closely watched. Social media platforms have played a big role in spreading such statements quickly. A single line from a speech can reach millions of people within minutes and create public anger or debate.
Taking politics down to such a low level shows the intellectual weakness of the Congress led by a royal family.
– Dr Anilbhai Patel
Many analysts say that political debates in India have become more aggressive. Instead of focusing only on policies, leaders often target each other personally. This trend has raised concerns among experts, who say it can affect public trust in politics.
For 30 years, people have wisely not allowed Congress’s “black hand” to reach the treasury.
– Dr Anilbhai Patel
Election data shows that Gujarat has largely supported one political party for many years. Since the mid-1990s, the BJP has remained strong in the state. This long pattern is often used by leaders to show public trust and support.
The people of Gujarat will give a strong reply through EVMs and will surely break the arrogance of Congress.
– Dr Anilbhai Patel
Voting through Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) has been a key part of Indian elections for decades. These machines are used across the country and are seen as a fast and reliable way to count votes, though they often become a topic of political debate.
The Gujarat BJP media department said that Dr Anilbhai Patel, Chief Spokesperson of Gujarat BJP, spoke at a press conference this morning at the Karnavati city BJP office. He expressed anger over the insulting remarks made by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge against Gujaratis. He said that calling crores of Gujaratis “uneducated and foolish” is not just words, but a direct attack on the pride of 6.5 crore Gujaratis and a serious insult to Gujarat’s dignity and identity.
Soon after the controversy, Mallikarjun Kharge expressed regret for his statement. He said his words were misunderstood and that he has great respect for the people of Gujarat.
Dr Patel questioned the mindset of Congress. He asked if Congress had any hatred towards Gujaratis. He asked if they cannot see the hard work, intelligence, and patriotism of Gujaratis. The land of Gujarat has given great people like Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Dayanand Saraswati, Vikram Sarabhai, and Kanhaiyalal Munshi. Today, under the leadership of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, India is strong on the global stage. Congress cannot accept this.
Experts often point out that Gujarat has played a key role in India’s growth. The state is known for business, industry, and strong economic output, which adds to the national GDP. This economic strength is often used in political arguments by leaders.
He said Kharge ji is perhaps reading a script written by Rahul Gandhi. It seems Kharge ji has deep hatred for Gujarat in his heart. What is in the heart comes to the lips. Earlier, he called Modi ji a “100-headed Ravan”. Now it feels like he has drunk the poison of hate from Rahul ji’s “shop of love”. Just two days ago in Assam, he called the BJP-RSS a “poisonous snake” and said it should be killed before namaz. It feels like his tongue has been bitten by a “king cobra”. Rahul Gandhi, who called Gujaratis “fraudsters”, and Kharge ji, who now calls people “foolish”, seem mentally unwell and need immediate psychological treatment.
Political rallies in India often include strong and emotional language. Many leaders use sharp phrases to connect with their audience. However, such language can also lead to backlash and public criticism, as seen in this case.
Dr Patel said, ” Who opposed the Statue of Sardar? Who sent notices to businesses that started in Gujarat through Vibrant Gujarat? Who created hurdles in the Narmada project and cut farmers’ subsidies? Gujarat today stands for peace, safety, and progress because of the hard work of its people. But Congress cannot accept this success. Taking politics to such a low level shows the intellectual weakness of the Congress led by a royal family. It seems Kharge ji is trying to please the “yuvraj” for a Rajya Sabha renewal.
Large projects like the Narmada scheme and Vibrant Gujarat summits have been widely discussed in policy reports. They are often seen as important steps in boosting investment and infrastructure in the state.
In the end, he said Gujarat contributes 8% to the country’s GDP and leads in pharma, chemicals, gems and jewellery. Gujarat can never be foolish. For 30 years, people have wisely kept Congress’s “black hand” away from the treasury. The smart people of Gujarat will give a strong and peaceful reply through EVMs at the right time and will surely crush the arrogance of Congress.
Economic reports support the claim that Gujarat is one of India’s top industrial states. It has strong sectors like chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and gems and jewellery, which help drive both exports and jobs in the country.


