Rahul rattled as family members, Congress leaders showing no confidence in him: BJP

BJP national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla, at a press conference at the party headquarters here, said Gandhi had lost people’s trust and this was clearly evident with the Congress losing 95 elections under his leadership.
The BJP dealt a heavy blow to Gandhi after the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha claimed that the ruling party was proposing the “abolition of the Constitution” that gave equal rights to every citizen and promised to create an opposition resistance system that would succeed in removing him from power.
Speaking at the Hertie School in Berlin last week, Gandhi accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of seizing control of the country’s institutional framework to launch a large-scale attack and use it as a tool to build its own political power, while asserting that the opposition was also fighting against it.
In an hour-long video released by the Congress on Monday, Gandhi said India’s largest and most complex democracy is a global entity and the “attack” on the Indian democratic system is also an attack on the global democratic system.
Hitting back at him, Poonawalla said, “Rahul Gandhi does not have any trust from people. His partners in the INDIA bloc, his own party leaders and even his family members are also moving no-confidence motion against him one after another.”
“So, remaining loyal to (American investor) George Soros, he once again went on a foreign trip to vent his anger on the BJP and India. Rahul Gandhi, once again opposing Modi and the people’s mandate, started opposing India in Berlin,” he alleged. Poonawalla claimed that Gandhi was shaken by his party colleagues “rejecting what they were saying”; The latest example was Shashi Tharoor. Appreciating the work done by NDA in Bihar in the last 20 years, he spread the “vote-chori (vote theft) narrative”.
“Congress MP Imran Masood clearly said that he no longer has faith in Rahul Gandhi and tried to replace him with Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. Later, there was a confirmation to this from Robert Vadra and he said, ‘Yes, that is true’,” the BJP spokesperson said. he said.
“(CPI-M MP) John Brittas said Rahul Gandhi should not have left the Parliament session and gone abroad. He also made a big statement that not only the Left but also the DMK was against Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Bharat badnami yatra’. They said Rahul Gandhi was not taking his job seriously.” Poonawalla said.
He alleged that the Congress under Gandhi’s leadership had become a “Bharat badnami brigade” and was engaged in carrying out “baseless and misleading” propaganda against the country, its constitutional institutions and other bodies.


