BJP proficient reply as Congress taunts Jyotiraditya Scindia as minister
BJP proficient reply as Congress taunts Jyotiraditya Scindia as minister
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New Delhi: BJP leader Jyotiraditya Scindia is in the news these days. In fact, he has become the Civil Aviation Minister in the Central Government and Srinivas, the head of the Youth Wing of the Congress, has slammed him for this. In fact, he shared a meme in which the Air India mascot tells Scindia: "We are both for sale.'' Now the BJP reacted strongly and termed it as a frustration of the opposition party. In fact, the meme was first posted on the Internet Media Account by the Madhya Pradesh unit of the Congress, but when Srinivas shared it, a large number of people noticed it.

Talking about this meme, the Air India mascot says to Maharaja Scindia, "Come, Your Highness, we both are foe sell.'' The picture introduction below it is written: "God made the pair.'' Earlier last Thursday night, the Madhya Pradesh Congress shared the meme and wrote, "sale got the job of selling, he got some reward for treachery.'' BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia has now made his statement in response. He said, "Criticizing a young leader like Scindia in this way shows the frustration of the Congress.'' Tell all of you that Jyotiraditya Scindia resigned from Congress in March 2020 and joined the BJP. After that, the Kamal Nath government collapsed in Madhya Pradesh and the BJP came back to power.

Tell you that Jyotiraditya Scindia was born on January 1, 1971, and studied in institutions like Harvard and Stanford. Jyotiraditya Scindia has come a long way after contesting his first election from the Congress party in 2002. His father Madhavrao Scindia died suddenly in a plane crash after which he contested the by-election from the Guna Lok Sabha constituency and reached Parliament for the first time after winning.

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