
Kya bolna hai, asks Rahul Gandhi ahead of Telangana speech, BJP says RG mixing politics with clubbing
India Today
BJP leader Amit Malviya shared another video launching a scathing attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over the latter's foreign trips and "nightclubbing". In the video, Rahul Gandhi can be heard asking "kya bolna hai [What do I have to speak]?" ahead of his address to farmers in Telangana. Watch the video here.
In yet another blazing attack on Rahul Gandhi over his foreign trips, BJP leader Amit Malviya shared a video claiming it to be shot during Rahul Gandhi's meeting with Telangana Congress leaders before addressing farmers in the state.
In the 17-second clip, Rahul Gandhi can be seen sitting on a chair and asking other leaders, "What is the main theme today...kya exactly bolna hai?" This was before his address to farmers in Telangana.
Rahul Gandhi arrived in Telangana on Friday for a two-day visit where he was scheduled to address a public meeting in Warangal on farmers' issues.
Amit Malviya shared the video on Twitter and said, "Yesterday, Rahul Gandhi before his rally in Telangana, supposedly in solidarity with farmers, asks what is the theme, kya bolna hai [what exactly do I have to speak]?"
"This is what happens when you do politics in between personal foreign trips and nightclubbing...Such exaggerated sense of entitlement," Amit Malviya said.
WATCH VIDEO HERE:
Yesterday, Rahul Gandhi before his rally in Telangana, supposedly in solidarity with farmers, asks what is the theme, !This is what happens when you do politics in between personal foreign trips and nightclubbingSuch exaggerated sense of entitlement. pic.twitter.com/NdRBDlGNK3

A prominent seer, Pranavananda Swamiji, alleged that mutts backing Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar to take over the top post were denied any allocation in the state budget presented by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. He reiterated his support for Shivakumar to take over as the chief minister.

India's original Dhurandhar, Ravindra Kaushik, rose from acting at college theatres, to infiltrating the Pakistan Army as a RAW Agent. He provided critical intelligence on Pakistani troop movements and the country's nuclear programme, but died a lonely death after his betrayal and subsequent capture by the ISI.

According to the police, 19-year-old Sachin Dharmendrabhai Chaudhary, who works as a labourer, had borrowed the money before expressing his inability to repay it immediately, police said. He was allegedly threatened with his life over the delay in repayment. Fearing for his life, Sachin immediately alerted the police.










