Flood Fury & Political Fury: Rahul Gandhi Blocked in Punjab
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s visit to a flood-ravaged border village in Punjab was thwarted on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, by state police citing security concerns. The incident sparked immediate outrage within the Congress party.
Gandhi questioned the rationale behind the police action, highlighting the urgency of reaching out to affected villagers. He expressed his disappointment at being prevented from offering support and assessing the situation firsthand.
Senior Congress leaders were quick to condemn the move, accusing the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government of using security as a pretext to stifle Gandhi’s interaction with the flood-affected population. They alleged a deliberate attempt to prevent the opposition leader from highlighting the government’s alleged shortcomings in disaster relief.
The incident underscores the escalating political tensions in Punjab, particularly in the wake of the recent devastating floods. The opposition’s accusations raise serious questions about transparency and the government’s response to the crisis, potentially impacting public trust and relief efforts. The coming days will likely see further political sparring over this incident, with significant implications for the state’s political landscape.