New Delhi, Sep 28, 2025

Political rhetoric is a powerful tool, but when it crosses the line from persuasion to sensationalism, it risks creating fear and confusion among the public.

Rahul Gandhi’s repeated use of “bomb” metaphors in his political statements raises eyebrows. Is this a strategic political agenda or simply alarmist posturing?

Gandhi first used the “atom bomb” analogy to create suspense for his August 7 press briefing, where he alleged vote theft by the BJP and criticised the Election Commission of India.

The intention was to generate nationwide attention; however, it failed to produce the desired impact. Later, Gandhi undertook his Bihar march to create momentum, but the results remained underwhelming.

He then escalated his rhetoric, claiming to “unleash a Hydrogen bomb”

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