Why Congress forces immature Rahul Gandhi into UP: Amit Shah
Taking further dig at Sheila Dikshit's remark, he adds that the entire nation agreed with this fact
ANI Azamgarh (Uttar Pradesh) Taking a dig at Congress senior leader and Former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's remark that party vice-president Rahul Gandhi still lacks maturity, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah on Friday said the entire nation agreed with this 'fact' which did not explain why he was being 'forced' into the state.
Addressing a rally in Azamgarh, Shah said, "Sheila ji, the whole country acknowledges the fact which you stated that Rahul is immature but I want to ask why you are enforcing him in Uttar Pradesh?"
Hitting back at Rahul Gandhi for questioning Prime Minister Narendra Modi's governance, Shah asked him to become accountable regarding the NDA Government's rule in the last 60 years.
Lashing out at the Samajwadi Party (SP) government, Shah asserted that the Prime Minister had issued several schemes for the Uttar Pradesh Government, but the ruling dispensation in the state was not interested in implementing those.
Further attacking the SP and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Shah said that these two parties have destroyed the state, adding the number in the cases of murder, theft, loot, incidents of kidnappings have risen under their governance.
Amit Shah's response comes to Sheila Dikshit's statement saying that Rahul Gandhi is not a mature politician but is ready to take over the reins of the party
"Please remember Rahul is still not mature, his age does not allow him to be mature. He is what... in his forties. Please give him time," she said in an interview to a leading daily.
However, she also made it clear that Rahul was the only Indian politician to talk about farmers' issues, adding that he speaks his mind.
Dikshit also said that the Congress needs a change in its leadership and noted that Rahul should take over as the party president soon.
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