Amit Shah takes on Rahul Gandhi in a witty way calling him 'Babua'; says BJP lucky to have him in opposition
Amit Shah takes on Rahul Gandhi in a witty way calling him 'Babua'; says BJP lucky to have him in opposition
BJP chief Amit Shah mocks Congress president Rahul Gandhi by calling him 'Babua' and said that he keeps on attacking the central government of not doing things for country welfare, in fact, they should give the accounts of their three generations report when they ruled India for decades. The BJP supremo also said that they are lucky to have Gandhi in opposition.
While addressing workers of Jaipur Rural Lok Sabha constituency represented by Union minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Shah took a dig at their one of the most rival opposition party over its 'happiness' on BJP's defeat in Lok Sabha bypolls considering BJP lucky to have opposition which was satisfied with their victory in some of by-polls even after losing major elections and power in many states.
"We lost eight bypolls, but snatched power from them (opposition) in 14 states," Shah said in New Delhi. Referring to the Modi government's works, including the building of toilets, distribution of LPG cylinders and other welfare measures, he said, "Rahul Gandhi (says) this has not happened, that has not happened."
"'Arre babua', tell me, brother, what you have done in 70 years? Your three generations were in power for 70 years and if they had done all these works then it would not be our luck to provide people toilets and poor mothers gas cylinders," he said.
The BJP has also worked to propagate its ideology and enhance the country's prestige, and not merely to get power, he said. "We are lucky that the world's most popular leader in Narendra Modi is leading the country and under him, it is marching to become 'Vishwa guru'," he said.