Lucknow : National President of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, Tejashwi Surya has made a scathing attack on SP and Congress. He said that Rahul reached Wayanad after losing from Amethi and from Wayanad has reached Rae Bareli. “This time he will lose from both Wayanad and Rae Bareli constituencies. At the same time, the entire Samajwadi Party is busy in making the husband and wife i.e. Akhilesh and Dimple win. Whereas the ground truth is that SP is also losing Mainpuri and Kannauj Lok Sabha seats,” he remarked. Tejashwi Surya said in the press conference at BJP state headquarters on Friday that BJP’s victory in this election will be bigger than 2014 and 2019.
“Modi wave is going on in the entire country. Congress leaders have left the election field and this has been initiated by Rahul Gandhi himself. Rahul could not muster the courage to contest elections against Smriti Irani. Under compulsion, Rahul is contesting elections from Rae Bareli,” he alleged. On the issue of unemployment, BJYM President said that Congress is linking its own political unemployment with the unemployment of the country.
He appealed to make Modi the Prime Minister for the third time for the future of the youth and the country. He said that Congress people are now trying to divide people on the basis of skin also. “Congress is a pro-Pakistan party. Congress is the father of Pakistan,” he emphasised. Many prominent leaders including BJYM state president Pranshu Dutt Dwivedi, BJP state media in-charge Manish Dixit, co-media in-charge Himanshu Dubey were present in the press conference.
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