Gehlot Slams BJP Over Threats Against Rahul Gandhi After Successful US Trip
Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot lambasted the BJP on Friday, accusing it of spreading rumors following Rahul Gandhi's successful US visit. Gehlot claims the BJP's desperation is evident, with leaders making open threats against Gandhi. He also criticized the BJP's stance on reservations and attempts to mislead the public.
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Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot criticized the BJP on Friday, alleging the party is spreading falsehoods following the successful US visit of Rahul Gandhi, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha.
Gehlot claimed the BJP has become desperate, citing open threats against Gandhi from party leaders. He highlighted BJP president JP Nadda's silence on these threats as alarming, suggesting the party could go to great lengths to maintain power.
Gehlot also attacked the BJP's position on reservations, accusing it of attempting to mislead the public. He emphasized Gandhi's commitment to social justice and refuted BJP criticisms of Gandhi's remarks made during his US trip.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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