• BJP Mocks Congress’ ‘Halla Bol’ Rally, Terms It Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Relaunch 4.0’

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    BJP Mocks Congress’ ‘Halla Bol’ Rally, Terms It Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Relaunch 4.0’
    In the Uttar Pradesh elections, more than 90% of the seats had their deposit lost. The BJP spokesperson claimed that the Congress lacks "vision, policy, and leadership" and is blind to the reality on the ground.

    Digital Desk: The BJP on Sunday mocked the Congress rally against price hikes by calling it "Rahul Gandhi relaunch 4.0" because no opposition party leader wants to lead it. Rahul Gandhi, a former Congress president, and a number of other party officials spoke at the "Mehangai par halla bol" rally that the Congress organised on Sunday at the Ramlila Maidan in this city.

    Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, the BJP's national spokesperson, said the Congress rally's real purpose is to save the Gandhi family and relaunch Rahul Gandhi during a press conference at the party's national headquarters here.

    "This gathering is not a protest against price increases; it is intended to save the family. Additionally to reintroduce Rahul Gandhi, who has already had countless political launches. No one wants to be the Congress leader, therefore this rally is the "Rahul Gandhi relaunch 4.0," Rathore said. He claimed that since 2014, the Congress party "had lost 90% of the elections." 

    In the Uttar Pradesh elections, more than 90% of the seats had their deposit lost. The BJP spokesperson claimed that the Congress lacks "vision, policy, and leadership" and is blind to the reality on the ground.

    Despite this, the Congress-led government in Rajasthan and its Chief Minister, Ashok Gehlot, have come under fire from Rathore, an MP from Rajasthan, who claims that there has been a "rise in crimes against women and seers."Gehlot "places the Gandhi family above state law and order."

    "When law enforcement authorities are involved, the Chief Minister of Rajasthan hurries to Delhi, calls the Gandhi family, and puts the interests of the state on hold," Rathore added.