New Delhi [India], Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh on Wednesday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has yet to "muster the courage" to accept the invitation for a debate with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. Argue with the Prime Minister. The 56-inch chest has not yet mustered the courage to accept the invitation,” Jairam Ramesh posted on X with the hashtag ‘don’t be afraid’. Earlier, accepting the invitation for a public debate with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha president Tejashwi Surya had nominated BJYM vice-president Abhinav Prakash. On May 13, BJYM vice-president Abhinav Prakash, who was nominated by Tejaswa Surya, debated with Rahul Gandhi.He said he was looking forward to the debate and hoped that Congress leaders would not run away from it like they ran away from Amethi. It is worth noting that the retired judge had extended invitations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. Madan B Lokur Justice Ajit P Shah and journalist N Ram to debate key election issues Tejasvi Surya proposed Abhinav Prakash's name, noting that he is from Pasi, a Dalit caste which forms a significant part of over 30 per cent . Elaborating on the credentials of Abhinav Prakash, the Scheduled Caste population in Rae Bareli, where Rahul Gandhi is contesting the current Lok Sabha elections, wrote in a letter, "He is not only a distinguished leader of our youth wing but also an outspoken There is also a spokesperson." Policies and reforms implemented by our government.An alumnus of Jawaharlal Nehru University and Assistant Professor of Economics at Ramjas College, Delhi University, with a previous teaching stint at SRCC, his deep understanding of social, economic and political dynamics is set to significantly enrich the debate. On May 10, Rahul Gandhi, in a letter addressed to retired judge Madan B Lokur Ajit P Shah and journalist N Ram, expressed Gandhi's desire to participate in the debate either himself or through Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, saying "it would be a positive initiative." Will happen." For a healthy democracy, major parties should present their views before the country from one platform. Congress welcomes this initiative and accepts the invitation for discussion.'' Rahul Gandhi said while accepting the invitation.