'Rahul Gandhi Missing' Posters Surface In Parts Of Delhi Amid BJP's Foreign Visit Attack
'Rahul Gandhi Missing' Posters Surface In Parts Of Delhi Amid BJP's Foreign Visit Attack Published By, Last Updated: June 28, 2026, 10:50 IST BJP's criticism
'Rahul Gandhi Missing' Posters Surface In Parts Of Delhi Amid BJP's Foreign Visit Attack Published By, Last Updated: June 28, 2026, 10:50 IST BJP's criticism of Rahul Gandhi over his reported foreign trip intensified after "missing" posters surfaced across parts of Delhi, including Firozshah Road. Rahul Gandhi's missing posters in Delhi Posters describing Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi as “missing" appeared in several parts of the national capital on Sunday, including Firozshah Road, amid the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) continued attack on the Congress leader over his reported foreign visit. The posters, carrying the word “missing" alongside Rahul Gandhi’s photograph, were spotted in prominent locations in Delhi. It was not immediately known who had put up the posters. Delhi: Posters describing Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi as “missing" were seen on Firozshah Road pic.twitter.com/vWPdeuKPYZ— IANS (@ians_india) June 28, 2026 The development comes a day after the BJP accused Gandhi of remaining absent whenever Parliament, elections or his party needed him, alleging that he was on “yet another foreign visit." According to PTI, BJP national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla launched a sharp attack on the Congress MP, claiming that for Rahul Gandhi, LoP does not stand for Leader of the Opposition but “Leader of Paryatan (tourism) and Partying." “Rahul Gandhi should rename LOP as ‘Leader of Paryatan and Partying’ because that’s what he always does, partying, tourism and travel," Poonawalla said in a video statement.
The BJP spokesperson alleged that Gandhi prioritised foreign travel over his political responsibilities. “He does not put people first, Parliament first or even the country first. He puts tourism first. During crucial periods, when the party requires organisational support, he runs away. During Parliament sessions, he runs away. Rahul Gandhi is on constant vacation mode," he claimed. Continuing his criticism, Poonawalla drew a comparison between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Congress leader, claiming Gandhi could become the “longest-serving opposition leader" because of his frequent foreign trips. “On the one hand, Prime Minister Modi has become the longest-serving elected PM of the country. For over 9,000 days, as chief minister and as prime minister, as head of government, he has not taken a single day off. This is called work mode, service (seva) mode. On the other hand, Rahul Gandhi may well become the longest-serving opposition leader because he is only on vacation," he said. The BJP leader also questioned the funding of Gandhi’s overseas visits. “People usually take one vacation between two work periods.
