Friday, 4 May 2018

Amit Shah launched poll campaign in MP, attacks Rahul Gandhi

Bhopal, May 4 Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Amit Shah, who began the crusade for the 2019 decisions with an enormous rally here on Friday, attacked Congress President Rahul Gandhi.

Addressing to the party workers in Bhopal, he stated, "Regardless of whether Rahul Gandhi uses binocular, he can't see Congress developing triumphant in the coming days. I think about how Rahul Ji can dream of such things."

Continuing his tirade against the opposition party, Shah said that the BJP remained for agriculturists and poor people, while the Congress was synonymous with "corporate interests."

He also praised the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan government for working for the welfare of poor and guaranteed that the BJP would definitely win all the 29 seats in the state in the up and coming 2019 Lok Sabha surveys.

Shah touched base here from Karnataka's Bengaluru and tended to the state-level gathering of the gathering specialists and office-bearers at the Dusshera Maidan in Bhopal. Afterward, he flew back to Bengaluru.

Shah launched the election campaign today in Madhya Pradesh and helped the assurance of the party workers to prepare for the upcoming polls in the state.

The assembly elections in the BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh are expected in the not so distant future.

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