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Rajendra Rathore now gave a befitting reply to Ashok Gehlot on this matter, said such a big thing

Web Desk. Former chief of opposition and senior BJP chief Rajendra Rathore has now reacted to the tweet made by former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot relating to the leaders who left Congress and joined BJP.

Rajendra Rathore has now referred to as Congress a sinking ship in a tweet. BJP chief Rajendra Rathore tweeted on this regard that Gehlot sahab, Congress is a sinking ship by which no political chief needs to danger his future by boarding it. The leaders whom you’re calling non-performing property, until yesterday they was performing property to your personal occasion. Dozens of senior leaders like Jitin Prasad, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Amarinder Singh, Gaurav Vallabh, Acharya Pramod Krishnam and Ashok Chavan have been sidelined by your occasion.

Nepotism prevailed through the years of arduous work and penance of those leaders. They bought the respect they deserved in BJP. Watch for June 4, I can say with confidence that after the outcomes of the Lok Sabha elections 2024, your occasion Congress and Yuvraj Rahul Gandhi will get the title of the most important non-performing asset and legal responsibility. Anyway, Rahul Gandhi has been a legal responsibility for the indie alliance with Congress for a very long time.

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One of many causes for BJP's dangerous efficiency in these elections is Congress's "non performing asset" A whole lot of leaders of this class needed to be included in his occasion. With the exit of such leaders from Congress, staff bought extra alternatives and such leaders grew to become a legal responsibility for BJP attributable to which their very own staff…

— Ashok Gehlot (@ashokgehlot51) May 24, 2024

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