In a spirited address to the Super Warriors in Shirdi Lok Sabha, MP Dinesh Sharma, the former Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and BJP’s Maharashtra election in-charge, delivered a scathing critique aimed at Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party.
MP Dinesh Sharma asserted that Rahul Gandhi’s fate in Rae Bareli is sealed with a looming “defeat.” He highlighted Gandhi’s relocation from Amethi to Wayanad and subsequently to Rae Bareli, attributing it to fear and a lack of accomplishment in his constituencies. Former deputy CM of UP predicted a resounding victory for Smriti Irani over Gandhi, suggesting that even Priyanka Gandhi’s rhetoric about courage is hollow, given her reluctance to engage in electoral politics.
Turning his attention to Uddhav Thackeray, MP Dinesh Sharma questioned the Maharashtra Chief Minister’s supposed devotion to Ram, suggesting that recent controversies and alleged “vote jihad” tactics could spell political doom for Thackeray and his allies.
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Dinesh Sharma also criticized the Congress party’s stance on Hinduism and its alleged opposition to Hindu deities, citing statements by Congress leaders as evidence of a broader anti-Hindu sentiment within the party. He warned that such actions could lead to electoral backlash and ultimately political irrelevance for the Congress.
Amidst these critiques, Dinesh Sharma expressed confidence in the Mahayuti alliance’s coordination and urged BJP workers to mobilize support for the upcoming elections. He emphasized the importance of early voting and reaching out to opposition-leaning voters to highlight the achievements of the Narendra Modi government.
Dinesh Sharma’s visited Shani Shingnapur and Shirdi Sai Dham, where he prayed for the alliance’s victory and engaged with influential members of society to bolster support for the BJP-led coalition.
Present at the event were various BJP officials including District President Vitthalrao, former Speaker Rajendra Godkar, City President Maruti Bingle, and other prominent figures from the party.