The BJP won 99 out of the total 182 seats in the 2017 Assembly elections. For the past 27 years, the party has controlled the state. The AAP, which recently swept to power in Punjab, will present it with a tough electoral battle as it looks to establish a significant political presence there.
Digital Desk: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma claimed on Monday that dogs are valued higher in the Congress party than people. Sarma responded to Mallikarjun Kharge's remark about tea with a statement. Kharge sparked a debate earlier on Sunday with his remark about Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Kharge stated, "A person like you (PM Modi) professes to be impoverished," while speaking to a crowd at a public gathering in Dediapada, Gujarat, a state where the tribal population predominates. I am one of the untouchables and I am also poor. Nobody would have sipped my tea, but others did." Sarma had earlier informed ANI that Mallikarjun Kharge had stated that "no one has tea with me."
Therefore, it's possible that Rahul Gandhi doesn't drink tea with Kharge Ji and Congress maintains such customs. Rahul Gandhi, a Congressman, ought to share an old photo of him drinking tea with Mallikarjun Kharge.
Sarma vs. Kharge
"Then you claim that someone has abused you and that you are destitute. If you say it out of sympathy, then yes, people have advanced in intelligence. People will find out if you lie once or twice, but how often will you lie? He is the master of lying," Kharge added. "In my opinion, dogs are valued more highly in the Congress party than people are. Mallikarjun Kharge's remark that I never have tea with anyone may therefore be somewhat true, Sarma said. Sarma said at a press conference in Ahmedabad, the state's capital, which is going to the polls. The BJP has traditionally considered Gujarat to be a bastion, and the party has set its eyes on winning a seventh term in office.
Gujarat Elections 2022
The BJP won 99 out of the total 182 seats in the 2017 Assembly elections. For the past 27 years, the party has controlled the state. The AAP, which recently swept to power in Punjab, will present it with a tough electoral battle as it looks to establish a significant political presence there. The Congress also aspires to defeat the BJP by running its strongest campaign possible. On December 8, the votes for Gujarat will be tallied.
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