Nueva Delhi: After Rahul Gandhi called Congress experts for supporting BJP in Gujarat, former Madhya Pradesh Prime Minister, Digvijaya Singh, asked when Gandhi would take measures against internal enemies. “When will Rahul Gandhi expel the BJP supporters of Congress?” He published the old cm of Madhya Pradesh in X.
Rahul Gandhi, while heading to the party workers in Ahmedabad on Saturday, suggested that some were “cut” from the people and half of them were “in Cahohots” with the BJP. “Gujarat’s leadership, Gujarat workers, Gujarat district presidents (Congress), block presidents, there are two types of people in them, there are divisions. One meets people, fight for people, respect people and have the ideology of the part of the congress in their heart. The other is who is the one who is people, in the distance, they do not respect people and people.
Remembering his own experience in Gujarat, Digvijaya Singh said that when he was campaigning as Madhya Pradesh’s prime minister, he was told not to speak against RSS. They told him that the Hindus would get angry if he said something against the RSS. “The Sangh does not represent the Hindus. He only deceives and exploits the Hindus in the name of religion,” Digvijaya said and added that Hindus have Shankaracharyas as their leaders. “The tradition of Shankaracharyas, the Hindu spiritual leaders, has been established for thousands of years and continues to this day. Which of these SHANKARACHARYAS supports @bjp4india and @rssorg today?” The deputy of the Congress said.
The BJP dismissed Rahul Gandhi’s statement and said he should first understand that he is responsible for the defeat of the party. “He said that more than half of his party’s leaders were in Cohortes with the BJP while he was defeated to his party in more than 90 elections. In this sense, he is the greatest asset of the BJP,” said BJP spokesman Shehzad Poonowalla. “He said that Race Ke Ghode Ko Barrat Mein Laga Diya (It is assumed that the horses were deployed in a race in the procession of the boyfriend to a wedding, “said Poonowalla and asked:” Was it a question about the leadership of Mallikarjun Kharge (president of Congress)? … Is Rahul Gandhi looking at the president of Kharge Ji (position in the party)? ”