Congress leader Manish Tiwari made a stupid statement about Gujarat and started running the same narrative about EVM’s in Gujarat Elections. He Said
But people slammed him and also made fun of him and Rahul Gandhi as well.
Leaders like Manish Tiwari think that people of India are stupid as they try to pedal the lies and rumors about EVM’s.
Manish Tiwari, former Union minister and senior Congress leader said on Tuesday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is using ungraceful language in his election rallies in Gujarat and demeaning the post of the Prime Minister.
Tiwari said, “No PM in the history of India has used such ungraceful language which demeans the post of the PM. The PM is moving in streets for BJP’s campaign. No PM has harmed the dignity of the post in this way.”
” If he is so sure of the development done in Gujarat, why does he need to come to Gujarat so many times?” asked Tiwari.
Tiwari also alleged, “Currently Gujarat has three CMs. One is PM Modi himself, second is BJP national president Amit Shah and the third is Vijay Rupani. Modi and Shah runs the state with remote.”
He added, “All top bureaucrats go to Delhi on Friday to get clearance on files from the PM and Shah.” He said that the Congress will give a CM who is independent and can work for Gujarat.
Earlier, Maharashtra Congress secretary Shehzad Poonawalla on Sunday maintained his stance on the presidential election of his party, appropriating Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and the party’s alleged non-allegiance towards him.
Speaking to ANI, Poonawalla said, “I did not raise my voice for the party ticket. I don’t want the president post in the Congress. I only said that we must try to end the dynastic politics and we must have elections for the president post, not the selection or coronation of Rahul Gandhi. When I raised my voice for this, they said I was not a party member. If Sardar Patel was insulted by Congress leadership back then, I feel the same way today.”
On a related note, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been attacking Congress, alleging it of having sidelined Sardar Patel in the party cadres.
The fight over Sardar Patel’s legacy escalated on October 31, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked Congress for having tried to “run down and erase” the former’s contributions to the unification of the country after Independence.
Meanwhile, Poonawalla claimed many Congress leaders, including Ajay Maken, Sandeep Dikshit, and Manish Tiwari, had termed the process to elect party president “rigged”.
“I provided the proof of many Congress leaders calling this election rigged and many called it a proprietorship, but there was no answer from Congress. They humiliated me instead,” he added.
The Congress leader further said he even called up Rahul Gandhi’s office to stop the process, but they hung up his call.
“Today, also I sent a message and made a call to Rahul Gandhi to ask him for time so that I could give a proof before he files his nomination for this coronation; so that he has some morality and stops the process and takes the right decision. But his office insulted me and cut the phone,” he added.
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Modi endorsed Poonawalla’s allegations and called out the rival party for the lack of “internal democracy” within.
“A youngster Shehzad has exposed the rigging that is taking place in the Congress president poll. And Shehzad is a senior Congress leader in Maharashtra. The Congress Party has tried to muzzle his voice and wants to even remove him from their social media groups. What tolerance is this!” the prime minister said, addressing a rally in Gujarat.
The prime minister further dubbed the discord thus exposed within the Congress Party as indicative of its ineffectuality to govern a nation.