The Free Press Journal

RAHUL BABA OR ALIBABA

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Now, political name-calling is taking a leaf out of 1001 Arabian Nights and getting it wrong. On Monday, Bharatiya Janata Party spokespers­on Sambit Patra referred to the Congress president Rahul Gandhi as Alibaba, who was surrounded by 40 thieves. “Alibaba chaalis chor, machaye chowkidar ka shor,” Patra said, at a press conference, hitting back at Rahul Gandhi's frequent reference to PM Narendra Modi as ‘chowkidar’. Patra said that Gandhi was, in fact, the 'Alibaba' who kept drawing money from the 'scamster'. He was referring to Christian Michel, the alleged middleman in the Rs 3,600 crore AgustaWest­land case as ‘Alibaba's mama’. He cited a news report claiming Gandhi and his sister Priyanka had rented their farmhouse in Mehrauli, to a company owned by Jignesh Shah, an accused in the NESL payment scam who was being investigat­ed for alleged corruption in a case under the then UPA government. But his analogy was way off the mark, considerin­g it was meant to be uncomplime­ntary. Whoever remembers the story of Alibaba and the 4o thieves knows that Alibaba was the hero of the story, who accidental­ly stumbled upon the secret cave of the 40 thieves and refused to be blinded by the riches in it, taking only what he wanted and needed to subsist; not just to see another day, but to also bring down the entire gang, aided by the trustworth­y Marjina. Unlike his greedy brother Cassim, who ended up being drawn and quartered by the thieves because he was too greedy! Oops! There was no immediate response from the Congress to Patra’s allegation­s.

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