Congress Will Be Wiped Out: Rajnath
The Morning Standard|May 02, 2024
Says it was Mahatma Gandhi's wish to disband Congress after country’s Independence
Congress Will Be Wiped Out: Rajnath

THE people of the country are going to fulfil Mahatma Gandhi's wish and wipe out the Congress from the politics of the country in the Lok Sabha elections, BJP leader and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Thursday.

Singh was attending a nomination procession of the BJP candidate for the Northeast Delhi constituency, Manoj Tiwari. The minister said the "massive" crowd gathered for Tiwari's nomination assured him that the people have made up their minds to re-elect him from the Northeast Delhi constituency.

In the Lok Sabha elections, the people are going to fulfill two of Mahatma Gandhi's wishes including one that India should become a strong nation of the world, he said.

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