Khaleej Times

Give up Twitter politics, BJP tells Rahul

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new delhi — The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday said the Congress is on the wane throughout the country and advised its Vice-President Rahul Gandhi to give up Twitter politics and work on the ground.

Referring to BJP’s success in the first phase of Maharashtr­a Gram Panchayat polls, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said the party’s performanc­e showed it was the choice of the poor.

“The whole country is supporting Modiji and the BJP for developmen­t and the Congress is shrinking in every part of the country. It is going in reverse direction. Even in the meetings of Congress, people chant Modi-Modi. We saw it yesterday (Monday) in Bihar,” Javadekar told reporters here. Referring to the reported resentment in various state

even in amethi, many congress workers joined the Bjp today (tuesday). Prakash Javadekar, union minister

units of the Congress, he said the Congress got divided in Gujarat after Shankar Singh Vaghela left the party but Rahul Gandhi was not paying attention to it.

“Even in Amethi, many Congress workers joined the BJP today (Tuesday). In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, there is no chance of Congress’ revival,” he said.

In the first phase of Gram Panchayat polls in Maharashtr­a, out of 2,974 panchayats for which the results were declared on Monday, the BJP won 1,457, followed by the Congress that won 301, Shiv Sena 222 and the Nationalis­t Congress Party 194 panchayat bodies.

Slamming Rahul for Congress’ poor performanc­e, Javadekar said: “Rahul Gandhi is on Twitter only. Your strength shows when you have the ground and then you tweet. It is (political) bankruptcy if you are only depending on tweets and do not have the ground force. Social media can only be addition to the ground force, which BJP follows.”

On Rahul’s comment on women in Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) shakhas, Javadekar said: “He (Rahul) has never seen the shakhas. In Rashtriya Sevika Samiti (the women wing of RSS) women hold separate shakhas. But Rahul Gandhi never tried to know about it. He only tweets and that too dictated content.”

Meanwhile, BJP leaders including party President Amit Shah on Tuesday launched a concerted attack on Rahul Gandhi, questionin­g his work for the developmen­t of his constituen­cy Amethi and asking people to defeat him and the Congress in the next Lok Sabha election.

Addressing a public meeting, Shah spoke for around half hour but made no mention of the charges levelled against his son Jay Shah, whose company reportedly recorded a turnover of Rs 80 crore in 2015 after showing just Rs50,000 the previous year.

“You have trusted the Gandhi-Nehru family for 60 years. You put your trust for once in the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, you will not regret,” he told the people of Amethi, where the BJP won four of the five assembly constituen­cies in the last Uttar Pradesh assembly polls. —

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