Historian Ramachandra Guha's  big attack on Congress, says 'Rahul Gandhi's politics in front of PM has not future'
Historian Ramachandra Guha's big attack on Congress, says 'Rahul Gandhi's politics in front of PM has not future'
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Friday has been very turbulent in the political world. The BJP has attacked the Congress fiercely. The famous historian Ramachandra Guha said that 'fifth generation royalist' Rahul Gandhi has no future in politics during the hard working Narendra Modi. Kerala has done a disastrous job by sending Congress leader Rahul to Parliament.

In his statement, Guha said that the Congress, which was a 'great party' during independence, has now become a 'pathetic family company'. This is also an important reason for the growth of Hinduism and superstition. Giving a thought on the topic of 'patriotism versus supernationalism' on the second day of Kerala Literature Festival (KLF), Guha said that 'personally I am not against Rahul Gandhi. He is good and cultured, but young India does not want a fifth generation dynasty. If you people choose Rahul Gandhi again in the Lok Sabha elections of 2024, then through this you benefit Narendra Modi.

Apart from this, he addressed the crowd of Keralites and said, 'You have made many mistakes, but you have done a disastrous job by sending Rahul Gandhi to the Lok Sabha. Rahul lost his traditional Lok Sabha seat from Amethi in Uttar Pradesh in the last Lok Sabha election. However, he won from Wayanad in Kerala. Guha said, 'The biggest advantage of Narendra Modi is that he is not Rahul Gandhi. They are self-made. He has run a state for 15 years. He has administrative experience. He is extremely hardworking and never goes to Europe on vacation. Believe me, I am saying these things with utmost sincerity.

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