Published 09:21 IST, August 3rd 2019
'Rahul Gandhi is a deserter,' says Shivraj Singh Chouhan, coins alternative to Mamata Banerjee's 'Didi Ke Bolo'
BJP vice-president Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Friday took a dig at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of "fleeing the battlefield" after his party faced a debacle in the Lok Sabha elections.
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BJP vice-president and former Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Friday took a dig at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of "fleeing the battlefield" after his party faced a debacle in the Lok Sabha elections. Addressing a press conference in Guwahati, Chauhan said those who had criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi were nowhere to be seen after the results of the election were out.
"Congress' Rahul Gandhi has become 'ran-chhod Gandhi' (deserter)... At a time when the party is passing through a crisis and in need of leadership... instead of being its shield, he has fled the battlefield, abandoning the sinking ship," the former Madhya Pradesh chief minister said.
"Those who criticised PM Modi, calling him 'chowkidar', had to face the greatest electoral defeat. They are nowhere to be seen, while Modi and the BJP are working hard for the country and its people," Chauhan added.
Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Mamata Banerjee
On West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool leader Mamata Banerjee, he said people now want to say "Didi ko chhoro" (leave Mamata).
"What to say about Didi... she has now stopped her dharnas.... People are saying 'Didi ko chhoro' (leave Mamata)," the senior BJP leader said.
Chouhan had on Wednesday mocked Banerjee in as similar fashion in Kolkata, claiming that her recent 'Didi Ke Bolo' (speak to Didi) initiative was a "desperate attempt" and that the people of West Bengal were more inclined to say "Didi ke chhoro aur Modi ke bolo (leave Didi and speak to Modi)".
Congress at present
Congress, on the other hand, is yet to find a successor to Rahul Gandhi's presidential post. Delaying the uncomfortable leadership tussle, on Thursday, the Congress Working Committee (CWC) will meet after the current session of Parliament, said Surjewala adding that Gandhi was very much a part of the meeting and would attend.
08:44 IST, August 3rd 2019