Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has come under a wave of online criticism for a congratulatory letter he sent to outgoing US Vice President Kamala Harris following her loss to former President Donald Trump in the US presidential elections. Social media users were quick to seize upon the exchange, branding it a conversation of "one loser writing to another loser."
In the letter dated November 7, Gandhi expressed admiration for Harris's "spirited presidential campaign" and praised her for her "unifying message of hope," which he said "will continue to inspire many."
LoP Shri @RahulGandhi writes to U.S. Vice President @KamalaHarris to congratulate her on her spirited presidential campaign. pic.twitter.com/fQ8M0nTMii
— Congress (@INCIndia) November 8, 2024
He further emphasised the deepened ties between India and the United States under the Biden administration and lauded Harris for her role in strengthening the nations' shared commitment to democratic values.
"I would like to congratulate you on your spirited Presidential campaign. Your unifying message of hope will continue to inspire many," Gandhi said in his letter to Harris.
"Our shared commitment to democratic values will continue to guide our friendship. As the Vice-President, your determination to bring people together and find common ground will be remembered," Gandhi added.
"I wish you the very best on your future endeavours," he concluded.
However, critics quickly took to social media to label the correspondence as ironic, highlighting the electoral setbacks both politicians have faced. Following the 2024 general elections in India earlier this year, the Narendra Modi-led NDA alliance secured a win over the Congress-led INDIA alliance. Official results showed the NDA won 294 seats, more than the 272 seats needed to secure a majority.
In the recently concluded US Presidential Elections, Donald Trump make a stunning political comeback by winning 295 electoral votes in comparison to Kamala Harris' 226 electoral votes.
"One loser writes to another loser," said several social media users in response to Rahul Gandhi's letter to Kamala Harris.
Another user remarked, "They are both same calibre. His writing to her therefore is understandable."
A third user quipped, "One flop consoling another flop."
Here's a look at some of the reactions on social media platform X:
One loser writes to another loser. 😂🤣😂🤣 pic.twitter.com/3ZXK2qwjLK
— Anand Singh🚩 (@AnandSi36640762) November 8, 2024
Soros gang pawn consoling his Queen. pic.twitter.com/y1cQTXzyP0
— Stock Market India 🇮🇳 (@Stock_marketIND) November 8, 2024
🚨 Rahul Gandhi’s Hypocrisy Exposed! 🚨
— Nut Boult (@NutBoult) November 8, 2024
After years of criticizing others for aligning with the US, Rahul Gandhi is now suddenly praising the India-US relationship? Sending letters to both Trump and Harris as if he’s a statesman—this reeks of sheer opportunism!
Where was this…
One looser consoles other looser 🤣🤣
— Ponlokesh ( MODI'S FAMILY) (@ponlokesh) November 8, 2024
D€ep st@te ducks giving sympathy to each other 😂😂
— Parav Sharma (@ParavSharma23) November 8, 2024
Letter subject was
— Shwetha Shrivastava (@Ssriwastav30) November 8, 2024
We failed to save our lies and Constitution won 🤭🤭
Italian Male Pappu 🤡 to Jamaican Female Pappu 🤡
— Esha Srivastav🇮🇳🚩 (@EshaSanju15) November 8, 2024
Whatttt a combo sir ji
That letter’s Subject line is called as “One time pass to another”. And current Govt of the both the respective country give a shit about their letter.
— Sunny (@being_sunny1) November 8, 2024
Corrected... pic.twitter.com/SgUZrEeCX5
— Stranger (@amarDgreat) November 8, 2024
It is a shame that still now INC is lingering behind #GenocideJoe & #KamalaBabyKiller !
— Aniruddha Ghosh 🇮🇳🛡️🍉 (@mr_a_ghosh) November 8, 2024
Spirit 😂😂... just like RAGA.
— Chandramani Singh (@CHANDRA83453849) November 8, 2024
Congress spirit ki baatein naa hi kren
As a party, you have no influence on global politics anymore. Fix your house first. https://t.co/Zbv3s4rGlu
— Samavritti (@samavritti) November 8, 2024
"Her excellency" seriously ??
— Cool Dude (@SomeSpeaker) November 8, 2024
Is Kamala Harris the queen of USA ??
She was a VP and currently nothing https://t.co/tLqhzKEBNs
Kamlakka after her moral victory🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/N2P3OdAqYf pic.twitter.com/HyGCDzhoLr
— Chethan Subbaiah (@chethansubbaiah) November 8, 2024
One loser writes to another loser. 😂🤣😂🤣
— Raman (@nvramankumar) November 8, 2024
They are both same calibre. His writing to her therefore is understandable.
— #IndiaFirst 🇮🇳 (@savitha_rao) November 8, 2024
form association of losers
— aditya (@AdityaGoureddy) November 8, 2024
Rahul Gandhi congratulates Donald Trump on his election as 47th US PresidentOne FLoP consoling other flop😂
— Prasheel Ashok Shetty🍉🇵🇸 (@prasheel_ashok) November 8, 2024
Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi congratulated Donald Trump on his election as the 47th President of the United States. “The people have placed their trust in your vision for the future,” he wrote.
Gandhi said India and the US share a historic friendship rooted in their commitment to democratic values. “Under your leadership, we are confident that our nations will further deepen cooperation in areas of mutual interest. I also hope that we will continue to work towards expanding avenues and opportunities for both, Indians and Americans,” he wrote.
“I wish you the very best during your second term as President of the United States of America,” read the letter.
LoP Shri @RahulGandhi extends warm congratulations to newly elected US President Donald Trump, fostering global ties and friendship between India and the United States. pic.twitter.com/8bVZqdI0zA
— Congress (@INCIndia) November 8, 2024
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