
'Immature And Hateful': Top BJP Ministers Blast Rahul Gandhi Over 'Arun Jaitley Threat' Claim
Criticising Rahul Gandhi's "hateful mentality," senior BJP ministers pointed out that Jaitley passed away in August 2019 — a year before the farm laws were introduced in 2020.
The top central ministers launched a blistering attack on Rahul Gandhi, the Congress MP and Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, for claiming that the late Arun Jaitley, a former minister, was sent by the government to 'threaten" him over his opposition to the farm laws.
Criticising Gandhi's 'immature and hateful mentality," senior BJP ministers pointed out that Jaitley passed away in August 2019 — a year before the farm laws were introduced in 2020.
'I remember when I was fighting the farm laws — he's not here anymore so really I shouldn't say it but I will — Arun Jaitleyji was sent to me to threaten me and he said, 'if you carry on down this path, opposing the government, fighting us on the farm laws, we will have to act against you'," said Gandhi at Congress' annual legal conclave.
#WATCH | Delhi: At the Annual Legal Conclave- 2025, Lok Sabha LoP and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi says, 'I remember when I was fighting the farm laws, Arun Jaitley ji was sent to me to threaten me. He told me 'if you carry on opposing the govt, fighting the farm laws, we will have… pic.twitter.com/8RJWmHo9fE — ANI (@ANI) August 2, 2025
The BJP ministers quickly countered his claim, with Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan saying that Gandhi has 'shredded all standards of decorum in public life."
'Former Union Minister and senior leader, the late Arun Jaitley ji, is no longer among us. However, Rahul Gandhi's immature and childish, hateful mentality has insensitively spread lies in the name of the late Arun Jaitley ji to further his own agenda, disregarding the facts related to the agricultural laws," he said.
'The agricultural law was introduced in Parliament in 2020, and Jaitley ji's unfortunate demise occurred in August 2019. Rahul Gandhi's opportunistic, hateful, and baseless rhetoric has once again proven that Congress members have no connection with sentiments like empathy; their so-called 'shop of love' is filled only with 'hateful words," Pradhan added.
'How Much One Can Lie'
Taking to X, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said, 'Whole day I was thinking… that how much one can lie? Late Arun Jaitley ji died on 24 August 2019! Three Agriculture – Related Bills were introduced in Lok Sabha on 14th Sept 2020. How can late Arun Jaitley ji meet Shri Rahul Gandhi for Farm Laws when he is no more alive."
Whole day I was thinking…. that how much one can lie?Late Arun Jaitley ji died on 24 August 2019!Three Agriculture – Related Bills were introduced in Lok Sabha on 14th sept 2020.How can late Arun Jaitley ji meet Shri Rahul Gandhi for Farm Laws when he is no more alive !!!! pic.twitter.com/hfsDwmETTH — Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) August 2, 2025
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman called the remarks 'despicable" and said, 'If irresponsibility has a face, it is @RahulGandhi, Leader of Opposition in LS. To throw baseless allegations at people in public life, even those who are no longer with us, is becoming a personality trait in him."
'His remarks on late Shri. Arun Jaitley is despicable. India needs a strong opposition party. An irresponsible leadership hurts his party @INCIndia and the country. But does he care?" she asked.
Not just BJP leaders, but the son of the late Arun Jaitley, Rohan Jaitley, also refuted the claim, pointing out that his father had passed away before the farm laws were brought to Parliament.
'Rahul Gandhi now claims my late father, Arun Jaitley, threatened him over the farm laws. Let me remind him, my father passed away in 2019. The farm laws were introduced in 2020," he said.
Responding to the controversy, senior Congress leader and head of the party's media and publicity department, Pawan Khera, wrote on X, 'What matters is not who conveyed the threat, but on whose behalf it was being conveyed."
'This was never about one Bill or one Act – it was about crushing Rahul Gandhi's fierce, unyielding defence of India's farmers or the Indian people in general," he added.
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