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Rahul is black spot on India's development path: Gaurav on his Nicobar remarks
5/2/2026 9:53:28 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 2: BJP spokesperson and Convenor, International Affairs, Gaurav Gupta on Friday launched a sharp attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his criticism of the Great Nicobar infrastructure project, accusing him of consistently opposing India's development and strategic interests.
Reacting to Gandhi's remarks terming the project a "crime against nature", Gupta said such statements reflect a "deep-rooted anti-development mindset" within the Indian National Congress leadership.
"Rahul Gandhi has once again proven that he is a black spot on the path of development. At a time when India is strengthening its maritime capabilities and economic footprint in the Indo-Pacific, he is busy spreading misinformation and fear," Gupta said.
He emphasized that the Great Nicobar project is of "strategic national importance" and aligns with India's long-term vision to emerge as a key player in global trade and regional security. "This project is not just about infrastructure; it is about national security, economic growth, and India's positioning in the Indo-Pacific region," he added.
Gupta also backed the Centre's stand that the project balances development with environmental safeguards. "The government has clearly stated that strict environmental norms are being followed, tribal communities will not be displaced, and ecological concerns are being addressed through scientific planning. Yet Rahul Gandhi continues to mislead people for political mileage," he said.
Taking a swipe at Congress, Gupta alleged that the party has a history of "stalling critical infrastructure projects" and "ignoring national interest." He said, "Whenever India moves forward, Congress tries to pull it back. Their politics thrives on obstruction, not progress."
Referring to Gandhi's claims about large-scale deforestation and tribal displacement, Gupta dismissed them as "exaggerated and misleading," asserting that all necessary clearances have been obtained and consultations carried out with relevant stakeholders, including tribal welfare bodies.
He further urged citizens, especially the youth, to "see through the propaganda" and support initiatives that contribute to India's growth. "India cannot afford to be held back by outdated and negative politics. Development with sustainability is the government's commitment, and such baseless allegations will not derail the nation's progress," Gupta said.
The BJP leader's remarks come amid an escalating political war of words over the ambitious Great Nicobar project, with the Centre defending it as a transformative initiative and the Congress raising concerns over its environmental and social impact.
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