Robert Vadra, the entrepreneur partner of Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi, on Monday eliminated any prospective split in the Congress in the wake of the drubbing gotten in the Bihar assembly elections, and asserted unity amongst celebration leaders and the Opposition bloc.
“Whatever the Prime Minister says….there will be no split in the Congress. Everyone in the Congress and the Opposition alliance is united,” Vadra informed press reporters after going to the Omkareshwar temple in Khandwa district.
The industrialist son-in-law of Sonia Gandhi is on a spiritual expedition in Madhya Pradesh.
Attending to BJP leaders and employees on Friday after the NDA scored an amazing success in the Bihar elections, PM Modi stated that “deep disappointment and anger” was developing within the Congress over the course on which its “naamdaars” are taking it, and a “major split” might strike the celebration ahead.
Attempting to install a brave front, Vadra stated, “When we lose, we learn from it. We are fighting every day against whatever wrong is happening in the country”
He as soon as again questioned the judgment National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) landslide success in Bihar, stating, “Everyone feels that the Election Commission worked hard to ensure the NDA’s win in this election. The people of Bihar are not happy with the election results.”
Describing the “Chief Minister Women’s Employment Scheme” of the Bihar federal government, which is thought to have actually played a significant function in forming the NDA triumph, Vadra stated the Election Commission ought to have stopped this plan (throughout the elections).
The plan includes transferring Rs 10,000 each into the savings account of ladies who wish to begin a company.
“People are being bought with Rs 10,000. Such things should not have happened. The Election Commission (during the assembly elections) should have stopped this scheme, but it allowed it to continue”Vadra included.
The NDA won 202 out of 243 seats in Bihar, with allies BJP and JD (U) bagging 89 and 85 constituencies, respectively, annihilating the opposition Mahagathbandhan bloc.
When asked about his strategies to go into active politics, Vadra specified in Indore that lots of members of his household are currently in politics.
“The people I meet across the country may not be able to meet Rahul Gandhi or Priyanka Gandhi. I convey their grassroots problems to Rahul and Priyanka. However, many people are demanding that I enter active politics. We will see what happens.”
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