That day is not far when everyone will say, Rahul leave politics..; Poster in Patna compares Congress leader with Devdas

Posted on 23rd Jun 2023 by rohit kumar

Regarding the meeting of opposition unity in Bihar, the BJP is continuously targeting the leaders of the opposition with posters. Now BJP has compared Rahul Gandhi with Devdas.

 

Ahead of the meeting of opposition parties, a poster of Rahul Gandhi has been put up outside the BJP office. BJP leaders compared Congress leader Rahul to the movie 'Devdas' and called him real-life Devdas.

 

The famous dialogue of the film 'Devdas' has been copied in the BJP poster. It is written in the poster that 'Mamata didi said leave Bengal.., Kejriwal said leave Delhi and Punjab, Lalu-Nitish said leave Bihar, Akhilesh said leave Uttar Pradesh...Stalin said to leave Tamil Nadu. .... That day is not far when everyone will say together, Rahul should leave politics.

 

BJP is constantly taunting the poster

The BJP had also put up several posters in the streets of Patna on Thursday. In which the opposition leaders were surrounded. In a poster, the BJP termed the opposition parties as 'thugs'. In the second poster, photographs of all the opposition leaders were placed. In which it was written 'the grand conference of parties steeped in familyism and corruption'.

 

Apart from this, BJP also hurt familyism and corruption. The BJP has also made political preparations to welcome its opponents. This unique preparation started appearing on the streets of Patna on Thursday itself. Apart from this, BJP got a poster written 'Khoob Jamega Rang, Jab Mil Baithenge Thugbandhan ke Prasadharti Sang'.

 

Through the poster, the BJP also attacked former Congress President Rahul Gandhi, former UP Chief Minister and SP chief Akhilesh Yadav, Aam Aadmi Party supremo and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, and Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav.

 

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