Reportedly, there are allegations circulating which suggests that Rahul Gandhi’s campaign speech has taken a confrontational stance against Shakti and Hinduism.
In recent public addresses, Congress president Rahul Gandhi has employed the term “Pappu” to subtly contrast himself with the BJP and its prominent figures, notably Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
This linguistic tactic aims to portray Gandhi as embodying a refined and respectful approach to politics, diverging from the perceived aggressive demeanor of the ruling party. Despite its initial usage as a derogatory moniker, the term “Pappu” has persisted in common discourse for over five years.
The epithet “Pappu” gained traction during the lead-up to the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, with BJP affiliates and supporters ensuring its association with Rahul Gandhi, even influencing search engine results to reflect this link. Speculation suggests that the term originated from within the ranks of the traditional Congress leadership, akin to the earlier embrace of Sonia Gandhi as “Gudiya” in 1998-99.