PK's tone changed regarding Congress, Said- Rahul Gandhi can become PM
PK's tone changed regarding Congress, Said- Rahul Gandhi can become PM
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New Delhi: Election strategist Prashant Kishore, who has worked with almost every major political party in the country, has once again expressed his desire to work with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Prashant Kishore, who is currently working for Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee, spoke openly in an interview and contrary to Mamata Banerjee's statements that there is little chance of a strong opposition without the Congress.

PK also said that the BJP can bring more seats in the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections in 2022 than in 2017. In the interview, when PK was asked which leader he would like to work with again, he took the name of Nitish Kumar. When PK was asked which leader he would never want to work with. For this question, PK was given the names of Rahul Gandhi, Amarinder Singh, Nitish Kumar, and Mamta Banerjee in the option, out of which he took the name of Amarinder Singh. On whether Rahul Gandhi can become PM or not, Kishor said that he can become PM. He also said that the Congress party can run without the Gandhi family.

Earlier, PK had attacked the Congress several times and described it as a party that lost 90% of the elections in the last 10 years. He had said that opposition is possible in India even without Congress. Pk had instructed the Congress that if the party is to be saved, a leader from outside the Gandhi family will have to elect a president democratically. He had slammed Rahul Gandhi saying that with a tweet and candle march, you cannot defeat the BJP. He had also said that it is not the divine right of Congress to lead the opposition. But now suddenly the tone of the PK has changed, what has happened because of it, only PK can tell.

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