BJP Launches Attack on Vadhra CD

BJP Launches Attack on Vadhra CD[/b]

Hours after Priyanka Gandhi Vadra hit out at Narendra Modi again, the BJP Sunday launched its sharpest attack against her husband, releasing a strongly worded booklet and video targeting Robert Vadra.

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Titled Damaad Shri, the nearly 8-minute video accuses the Bhupinder Singh Hooda-led government in Haryana and the previous Ashok Gehlot-led regime in Rajasthan of helping Vadra grab land across the two states in violation of rules. The video shows a snazzily dressed Vadra riding a fancy bike and working out, contrasting it with poverty-struck farmers whose land had been taken by him. The video accuses Sonia and Rahul Gandhi of facilitating the illegal land deals for Vadra. The six-page booklet also titled Damaad Shri, talks about his various land deals. There was gross violation of laws relating to land and environment. Robert Vadra after Haryana went straight to Rajasthan. The previous Congress government of Rajasthan helped him by violating laws; BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said releasing the booklet attacking Vadra.

Priyanka reacted to the release of the booklet and video immediately, comparing the BJP to panicky rats, and saying she wouldn’t be scared. Speaking in Mahrajganj area of Rae Bareli, she said that she knew the BJP would resort to lies before polls. They are running around like panicky mice. They can do as much as they want. I am not scared of anyone. I will keep on speaking about their destructive, negative and shameful politics. Let them do more. I will not sit quiet, I will continue to speak. With polling in Rae Bareli just two days away, Priyanka earlier fired the first salvo of the day on SundayThis is India. To run this country, what is needed is not a 56-inch chest but a big heart. Not the cruel might of power but moral authority. Instead of hollow and superficial showcase of capabilities, this country requires internal determination, where one is ready to die to save its culture, she said in Rajamau village of Rae Bareli.

Modi is fond of bringing up his presumably 56-inch chest in speeches. In reaction to Priyanka’s comment, the BJP said: The Congress talks about big heart. Whose big heart helped Robert Vadra establish his empire?

 
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has launched a scathing attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, targeting his recent statements and actions in Vadhra, Gujarat. This aggressive move by the BJP comes in the wake of Rahul Gandhi's visit to the state, where he addressed a series of rallies and highlighted issues such as unemployment, farmer distress, and the alleged mismanagement of resources by the incumbent BJP government. The BJP, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, has accused Gandhi of spreading misinformation and attempting to polarize the electorate on communal lines. In a series of press conferences and social media posts, BJP leaders have challenged Gandhi's claims, pointing to the numerous developmental projects and economic initiatives launched by the state government. They argue that Rahul Gandhi's visit is part of a desperate attempt to regain political footing in a state that has traditionally supported the BJP. The party's cadre has also been mobilized to counter the Congress narrative on the ground, ensuring that the BJP's message of progress and development resonates with the local populace. This political skirmish is likely to intensify as both parties gear up for the upcoming municipal elections in Gujarat, which are seen as a precursor to the 2022 Assembly elections. The battle for public opinion in Vadhra and surrounding areas is expected to be fierce, with both sides vying to sway voters with their contrasting visions for the state's future.
 
BJP Launches Attack on Vadhra CD[/b]

Hours after Priyanka Gandhi Vadra hit out at Narendra Modi again, the BJP Sunday launched its sharpest attack against her husband, releasing a strongly worded booklet and video targeting Robert Vadra.

damadshreebooklet.jpg
Titled Damaad Shri, the nearly 8-minute video accuses the Bhupinder Singh Hooda-led government in Haryana and the previous Ashok Gehlot-led regime in Rajasthan of helping Vadra grab land across the two states in violation of rules. The video shows a snazzily dressed Vadra riding a fancy bike and working out, contrasting it with poverty-struck farmers whose land had been taken by him. The video accuses Sonia and Rahul Gandhi of facilitating the illegal land deals for Vadra. The six-page booklet also titled Damaad Shri, talks about his various land deals. There was gross violation of laws relating to land and environment. Robert Vadra after Haryana went straight to Rajasthan. The previous Congress government of Rajasthan helped him by violating laws; BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said releasing the booklet attacking Vadra.

Priyanka reacted to the release of the booklet and video immediately, comparing the BJP to panicky rats, and saying she wouldn’t be scared. Speaking in Mahrajganj area of Rae Bareli, she said that she knew the BJP would resort to lies before polls. They are running around like panicky mice. They can do as much as they want. I am not scared of anyone. I will keep on speaking about their destructive, negative and shameful politics. Let them do more. I will not sit quiet, I will continue to speak. With polling in Rae Bareli just two days away, Priyanka earlier fired the first salvo of the day on SundayThis is India. To run this country, what is needed is not a 56-inch chest but a big heart. Not the cruel might of power but moral authority. Instead of hollow and superficial showcase of capabilities, this country requires internal determination, where one is ready to die to save its culture, she said in Rajamau village of Rae Bareli.

Modi is fond of bringing up his presumably 56-inch chest in speeches. In reaction to Priyanka’s comment, the BJP said: The Congress talks about big heart. Whose big heart helped Robert Vadra establish his empire?
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