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If you turn right in the pit, if you turn left then in the pit, Amit Shah cannot improve the Congress – said Sambit Patra

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Sambit Patra said that it is necessary to have a healthy opposition in a democracy. But this work will have to be done by Congress itself, this work is not of Modi ji and Amit Shah.

The opposition parties are constantly taunting the Congress party about the condition of the Congress in the midst of political upheaval in Punjab. Let us inform that after the resignation of Punjab Congress State President Navjot Singh Sidhu, there was a meeting between Union Home Minister Amit Shah and former Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on September 29. Many political speculations have started being made about this meeting. In such a situation, in a debate show of a private news channel, Bharatiya Janata Party’s national spokesperson Sambit Patra, while answering the words of the Congress spokesperson, called Rahul Gandhi the most unsuccessful driver of the Congress.

Rahul Gandhi most unsuccessful driver: Congress spokesperson Acharya Pramod said on the condition of the party in Punjab that, it is not the fault of Rahul ji, it is the fault of the driver (state president). Accident happened, what will we do? On this, Patra said that the biggest unsuccessful driver is Rahul Gandhi. Non stop accidents since 2013. If you turn right then into the pit, if you turn left then into the pit, if you move forward then you will hit the pole. The Congress has fallen into a pit-abyss everywhere.

Sidhu Manav Bomb: In this debate, SAD leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa called Navjot Singh Sidhu a human bomb. On this, Congress leader Acharya Pramod, who is considered close to Priyanka Gandhi, said that before joining the Congress, Sidhu was nurtured by the BJP. He was a BJP MP. We ourselves are saying that, trusting him was a mistake but in politics such decisions are taken, sometimes a decision turns out to be wrong. Congress is a party with a big heart, which has given place to many BJP leaders in its party.

At the same time, the writer Suhail Seth, who was involved in the debate, emphasized that it is necessary for the opposition to be healthy in a democracy. On this, Sambit Patra said that, it is true that in a healthy democracy, it is very important for an opposition to be healthy, but this work is not of Modi ji and Amit Shah. This is not our job. They have to do this themselves, which is not happening to them.

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