Patna . Bihar BJP state president Dilip Jaiswal took a dig at Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s foreign tour and said that Rahul Gandhi is such a leader whom we do not take seriously.
While talking to the media in Patna, the Bihar BJP leader said that if Rahul Gandhi had been serious in politics, he would not have been called a youth leader in 56-57 years. Till date, if anyone has tried to sink the Congress, it is because of Rahul Gandhi. Rahul Gandhi never gets serious at times. You saw the way he traveled with SIR and then went abroad. That’s why we never take Rahul Gandhi seriously. Supporting a statement of Union Home Minister Amit Shah on RJD, he said that in the meeting in Saran, Home Minister Amit Shah had said that RJD started its ticket distribution from Shahabuddin’s family. You can imagine where he started from and who will be the face of RJD, this has been identified by the voters. The way they are distributing tickets, RJD wants to bring Jungle Raj-2. The public has understood that is why NDA is going to form the government with an overwhelming majority.
Referring to the Congress State President, he said that the Bihar State President of Congress earlier tweeted that today I am a Dalit, hence Rashtriya Janata Dal and its candidates want to suppress us. Secondly, in the audio which is going viral, it is clear that money is being played. I have seen this only through media.
On the statement of MP Pappu Yadav, he said that Pappu Yadav says different things on different days, so I do not want to comment on it too much. But today the Grand Alliance has become ‘Lathbandhan’. The public is with NDA. NDA government is going to be formed once again in Bihar.
He said that the first phase of the election campaign is starting from today and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is inaugurating the campaign. After this, on October 24, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will pay tribute to Bharat Ratna Karpoori Thakur. After this, the election campaign will begin with public meetings in Samastipur and Begusarai.
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