Rituraj: Haryana rejects issues flagged by Rahul
Patna: BJP national secretary Rituraj Sinha on Wednesday took a dig at Congress neta Rahul Gandhi and former deputy CM Tejashwi Prasad Yadav on two different issues.
Sinha, on his return from Delhi, told mediapersons that the people of Haryana have given their mandate in favour of the BJP for third consecutive time, rejecting the issues that Rahul raised during his campaigning in the state.
He said the victory of Haryana symbolizes the strong faith in the leadership PM Narendra Modi. “The people of Haryana have rejected issues Rahul flagged during his campaigning. Among the issues that he harped included farmers’ agitation, Agniveer and caste census,” Sinha said.
“Finally, the BJP emerged as the victor. It reflects the faith of the people in the strong leadership of BJP,” he said.
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Courtesy : TOI
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