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Rahul Gandhi was mocked, but he didn’t stop: Sharad Pawar’s praise

Nationalist Congress party chief Sharad Pawar spoke at an event in Pune on Wednesday, where he praised Rahul Gandhi and his Bharat Jodo Yatra. This made it clear that the NCP would join any opposition led by the Congress in the 2024 Lok Sabha election. “A young man walked from Kanyakumari to Kashmir a few days ago. Those who run the country have never been grateful for it. That man only wanted to see the country, if there is any lack in the country. Rahul Gandhi went on a tour of the country so that everyone could talk about what the country needs. He was made fun of, but he didn’t care. he kept walking and meeting people, “Sharad Pawar said.

This comment comes at a time when his party’s partner in Maharashtra, Uddhav Babasaheb Thackeray’s Shiv Sena, is in a political crisis because it has been denied the right to use the Shiv Sena name and the bow and arrow symbol. On a national level, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has called for Congress to lead the opposition in the 2024 Lok Sabha election.

“Congress is a big group, so let them run things. We agree with what Congress says, “Pawar said this at a meeting with the press, where he also talked about what foreign minister S Jaishankar had said about China.

Pawar said that Rahul Gandhi’s view on China was correct “China has put more troops on their side and built good infrastructure, such as roads, lights, water systems, and so on. Whether it was Rahul or another opposition leader, this issue has been brought up many times, and we still bring it up today.”

“China has put more troops on their side and built good infrastructure, such as roads, lights, water systems, and so on. Whether it was Rahul or another opposition leader, this issue has been brought up many times, and we still bring it up today “Pawar said. In an interview with ANI, Jaishankar criticised Rahul Gandhi’s comments on the LAC and asked: “Who ordered the Army to go to the LAC? They were not sent by Rahul Gandhi. They were sent by Narendra Modi. On the border with China, we have the largest peacetime deployment ever.”

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