BJP taunts Rahul Gandhi after victory in Bihar, you are a 95% loser

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News India Live, Digital Desk: After the spectacular victory of NDA in Bihar Assembly elections, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is immersed in celebration, and is blaming Prime Minister Narendra Modi for this victory. Along with this, BJP has started blaming the defeat of the Grand Alliance on Congress and especially Rahul Gandhi. BJP leaders are now openly questioning Rahul Gandhi’s leadership ability and his electoral record.

What did BJP say?

This political attack has been led by BJP’s firebrand leader and Union Minister Giriraj Singh. While reacting to the results of Bihar, he took a sharp satire on Congress and Rahul Gandhi. Giriraj Singh said that another defeat has been added to the list of Rahul Gandhi’s “achievements”, and his electoral strike rate is extremely disappointing.

He told Rahul Gandhi “95 percent loser” Stating, “Rahul Gandhi has destroyed all the brands that Congress had created in the last 70 years, be it Sabarmati or any other. He has no brand of his own, and today he has become a burden for the Congress.”

Why did it say “95% losers”?

This taunt of BJP leaders is a counter attack on Rahul Gandhi’s statement in which Rahul had called Prime Minister Modi a “100 percent liar”. Now BJP is saying that the lie is not known, but Rahul Gandhi’s losing record is definitely close to 95 percent.

BJP argues that in whatever election Rahul Gandhi becomes the face of Congress or wherever he goes to campaign, the performance of the party worsens. In Bihar also, Congress contested elections on 70 seats, but could win only 19 seats. BJP alleges that this weak performance of Congress broke Tejashwi Yadav’s dream of becoming the Chief Minister. If the performance of Congress had been even slightly better, there would have been a Grand Alliance government in Bihar today.

This rhetoric is expected to intensify now, as the BJP is using the Bihar victory to intensify its political attack on the Congress and the Gandhi family. This shows that even though the electoral battle in Bihar is over, the political battle in Delhi is still going on.