BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has sparked a massive row on social media after slamming Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s recent shoutout to India’s Gen Z youth. Dubey’s fiery post calls out Gandhi for twisting what the younger generation really stands for, especially when it comes to nepotism, corruption, and unclear politics.
In his no-holds-barred tweet, Dubey wrote: “Gen Z is against nepotism and dynastic rule. Why will Gen Z tolerate Rahul ji after Nehru ji, Indira ji, Rajiv ji, Sonia ji? It is against corruption, why won’t they drive you away?” He took direct aim at the Gandhi-Nehru family legacy, painting Gen Z as fed up with family-run politics.
This all kicked off after Rahul Gandhi praised Gen Z on social media, calling them the true guardians of democracy and the Indian Constitution. Gandhi positioned himself as a champion of youth-driven change, but Dubey flipped the script, claiming these digital natives want strong, clear ideologies and no room for dynasty politics.
Dubey didn’t stop there. He added a controversial twist: “He wants to make Bangladesh an Islamic nation and Nepal a Hindu nation, why won’t he make India a Hindu nation? You should prepare to leave the country, he is coming.” Many saw this as a provocative jab with communal vibes, and it quickly drew flak for its harsh tone.
Political watchers say Dubey’s outburst fits into the BJP’s bigger play to win over young voters with nationalist vibes. By highlighting Gen Z’s supposed stand against corruption and for cultural clarity, he’s trying to tie them to the party’s vision of strong governance.
The post blew up online, igniting heated debates. Supporters cheered Dubey’s straight talk, while critics slammed it as fear-mongering. Hashtags like #GenZAgainstDynasty and #YouthForChange started trending fast, showing how much this Gen Z politics clash is hitting home.
India’s Gen Z, as true digital natives, aren’t just scrolling through news—they’re making it with memes, reels, and viral takes. Will Dubey’s bold words rally more youth to the BJP, or push away the moderates? It’s too early to tell, but the fight for Gen Z’s loyalty in Indian politics is getting intense, and neither side is backing down.
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