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Congress launching ‘Rahul Baba’ for 20 years now: Amit Shah

New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah Thursday took a dig at Congress for “launching Rahul Gandhi” repeatedly for 20 years. He said the party has “launched him again in Patna.” Addressing a public rally in Bihar’s Lakhisarai, Amit Shah said, “Congress is a strange party. A leader is launched for the first time in politics. […]

New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah Thursday took a dig at Congress for “launching Rahul Gandhi” repeatedly for 20 years. He said the party has “launched him again in Patna.”

Addressing a public rally in Bihar’s Lakhisarai, Amit Shah said, “Congress is a strange party. A leader is launched for the first time in politics. We come from a party where a leader is not launched but the public launches him.”

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“But Congress has been launching Rahul baba for 20 years now. But he doesn’t launch. This time too, Congress made a failed attempt to launch him in Patna…,” he added.

This comes after a crucial meeting was held in Bihar’s capital on June 23 where key Opposition parties sat together to chalk out a plan to create a united front against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

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Continuing his speech, Shah said the saffron party will win the upcoming 2024 General Election and Prime Minister Modi will lead the work.

First published on: Jun 29, 2023 05:57 PM IST


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