Rathore's Call to 'Good People' in Congress
BJP Rajasthan president Madan Rathore urged Congress members who are sidelined within their party to reconsider their affiliation. He highlighted the praises of BJP policies by select Congress leaders, questioning the influence these 'good people' have within their current political group.
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BJP Rajasthan president Madan Rathore remarked on the sidelining of certain voices within the Congress, encouraging those who feel overlooked to reassess their political stance. His comments came during an address to BJP workers in Tonk, prior to an appearance by party president Nitin Nabin.
Rathore emphasized that while he acknowledges the significance of a few 'good people' in Congress, their lack of influence is concerning. He cited instances where Congress leaders, including Shashi Tharoor and Anand Sharma, have expressed approval for specific BJP policies and initiatives.
Highlighting the situation, Rathore posed a rhetorical question about the value of remaining in a group where influential opinions go unheeded, subtly inviting these individuals to reconsider their political journey.
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