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People of Raebareli will end Rahul Gandhi's political career: BJP

By IANS | Published: May 03, 2024 10:51 AM

New Delhi, May 3 Hours after the Congress announced that party's former president Rahul Gandhi will contest the ...

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New Delhi, May 3 Hours after the Congress announced that party's former president Rahul Gandhi will contest the Lok Sabha polls from Raebareli, the BJP on Friday said that the people of Raebareli will end his political career.

Slamming the Congress leader, BJP National Secretary Manjinder Singh Sirsa said, "After accepting defeat in Amethi, he has accepted defeat from Wayanad too and will face defeat in Raebareli as well."

He said, "Rahul is contesting from Raebareli as he is losing elections from Wayanad".

Citing Rahul Gandhi's "inability to manage" his constituencies, the BJP leader emphasised that the people of Raebareli will "teach him a lesson and defeat him with a huge number of votes because someone who cannot manage their constituency has no right to talk about the country."

Furthermore, he said that Congress was in such a bad shape that no leader was ready to contest from Amethi, the seat which was once a stronghold of the Gandhi family, and K. L. Sharma from Punjab has been fielded to contest from Amethi.

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