New Delhi: After delivering his "chakravyuh" speech in Parliament on Friday, Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, stated that a raid is being planned by the Enforcement Directorate against him. Gandhi said he was "waiting with open arms".
“Apparently, 2 in 1 didn't like my Chakravyuh speech. ED ‘insiders' tell me a raid is being planned,” Gandhi said in a post on X early Friday.
“Waiting with open arms @dir_ed..... Chai and biscuits on me,” the former Congress chief said.
Using the 'chakravyuh' metaphor as a leitmotif, Gandhi on Monday claimed that an atmosphere of fear prevails all around with a group of six trapping the entire country in a 'chakravyuh' he promised would be broken by the INDIA bloc.
Participating in the debate in the Lok Sabha on Budget 2024-25, Gandhi had said the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) will ensure that a legal guarantee for MSP as well as a caste census is passed by the House.
Thousands of years ago in Haryana's Kurukshetra, six people killed a youth, Abhimanyu, in a 'chakravyuh', he had said, adding that a 'chakravyuh' has violence and fear.
Gandhi's reference was to the Mahabharat legend according to which Abhimanyu was killed in a 'chakravyuh'.
'Chakravyuh' refers to a multi-layered military formation aimed at trapping a warrior by opponents placed strategically in an alignment resembling a lotus-shaped labyrinth.
He had said the 'chakravyuh' is also called a 'padmavyuh' for its resemblance to a lotus (BJP's election symbol) formation.
With PTI inputs