Historian Ramachandra Guha’s sly dig at Rahul Gandhi: ‘Young India doesn't want 'fifth-generation' dynasty’

By Team MyNation  |  First Published Jan 18, 2020, 10:41 AM IST

A month after the Bengaluru Police detained historian Ramachandra Guha, he was seen taking a sly dig at Congress leader and Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi claiming that young India does not want 'fifth-generation dynasty'

Kozhikode: Historian Ramachandra Guha has said that young India does not want a "fifth-generation dynasty" and if Kerala repeats the disaster of re-electing Rahul Gandhi to Parliament in 2024 then they will merely hand over the advantage to "hard-working" and "self-made" Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"Why did you (residents of Kerala) elect Rahul Gandhi to the Parliament? I have nothing against Rahul Gandhi personally. He is a decent fellow, very well-mannered. But young India does not want a fifth-generation dynasty," Guha said while speaking at Kerala Literature Festival in Kozhikode.

The historian warned people of Kerala not to re-elect the MP from Wayanad Rahul Gandhi during the 2024 national elections.

"If you Malayalis make the mistake of re-electing Rahul Gandhi in 2024 too, you are merely handing over an advantage to Narendra Modi because Narendra Modi's great advantage is that he is not Rahul Gandhi," he said.

In his address, Guha stressed on the fact that betrayal of idealism by Congress and hypocrisy of Left paved the way to religious jingoism in India.

"I have only one complaint against Keralites. You have selected Rahul Gandhi as an MP. He is part of an old family dynasty. Betrayal of idealism by Congress and hypocrisy of the Left has paved the way to religious jingoism in India," he said.

Taking a dig at the Wayanad MP over his foreign trips, Guha praised PM Modi and said, "Narendra Modi is confident. He has run a state for 15 years, he has administrative experience and is incredibly hard-working, and he never takes holidays in Europe. I say this with all seriousness," Guha said.

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