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Rahul Gandhi claimed Amit Shah appeared "under a lot of mental pressure" as the Lok Sabha debate on electoral reforms spiralled into a confrontation, accusing the Home Minister of using "wrong language".

Rahul Gandhi and Amit Shah in Parliament
A day after the Lok Sabha saw tempers flare over electoral reforms, Rahul Gandhi sharpened his attack on Union Home Minister Amit Shah, claiming the BJP leader looked “under pressure” during Wednesday’s confrontation.
“Amit Shah ji was very nervous in Parliament yesterday. His hands were trembling, he used the wrong language. Amit Shah ji is under a lot of mental pressure — which the whole country saw yesterday,” the Leader of the Opposition said on Thursday.
Gandhi said he directly challenged Shah to debate the allegations he made in his press conference on “vote chori,” but received no answer.
“The things I have said, he did not address, did not give any proof. I directly challenged Amit Shah ji to debate me on my press conference — and no response came to that either,” the Congress leader said. “What the truth is, you all know.”
His remarks came a day after the Lok Sabha witnessed a fierce face-off between the two leaders. What started as a debate on electoral reforms quickly devolved into a no-holds-barred verbal duel.
Shah defended the government’s special intensive voter list revision, calling it necessary to weed out undocumented migrants. The Gandhi scion, on the other hand, pressed him to publicly confront the Opposition's allegations that the BJP and the Election Commission colluded to commit large-scale voter fraud.
When Gandhi dared him to debate the charges he levelled during his vote theft press conferences, Shah snapped back, rejecting the idea that the Opposition could dictate the flow of his speech.
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Devika Bhattacharya
Published On:
Dec 11, 2025
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