Former Congress leader Acharya Pramod Krishnam has termed the victory of BJP in the Haryana assembly elections as 'victory of Sanatan and Sadbhavana'. Acharya Pramod also attacked Congress and Rahul Gandhi fiercely.
Called Rahul a 'curse'
Krisham said that Rahul Gandhi has become a 'curse' for the Congress. He described the election result as the victory of the ideology that wants to make India a "Vishwa Guru". He further said,
"I once told Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda not to call Rahul Gandhi in the election campaign. I had said that if Rahul Gandhi comes, he will ruin all your dreams. If he had listened to me, he would have been the Chief Minister of Haryana today."
Rahul's launch fails.
Pramod Krishna targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and said that if there is no good thing in your product itself, then it does not matter how many times you are launching it.
If the product is not strong, no matter how much marketing you do, how many agencies you hire, or how many lies or truths you tell, it will fail.
BJP got bumper victory in Haryana
Let us tell you that the BJP has got a bumper victory in the Haryana assembly elections. Out of a total of 90 seats, the party has won 48 seats. At the same time, Congress has got 37 seats.
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