This Article is From Sep 25, 2015

Rahul Gandhi is the 'Spoiled Child' of Indian Politics, Says BJP

Rahul Gandhi is the 'Spoiled Child' of Indian Politics, Says BJP

The BJP has called Congress Vice President, Rahul Gandhi, a "spoiled child" of Indian politics.

Bengaluru, Karnataka: Calling the Congress Vice President, a "spoiled child" of Indian politics, the BJP accused the party of behaving with complete irresponsibility under Rahul Gandhi's overall leadership.

"Rahul Gandhi is the spoiled child of Indian politics. He doesn't have a truth; he has no experience and each day more proof comes that instead of trying to be a leader he has become India's most prominent mislead," said BJP spokesperson, MJ Akbar.

He also hit out at Congress-led government in Karnataka for delay in convening session of legislature to discuss drought and farmers issues.

Mr Akbar said, "What we are seeing is a pattern of irresponsibility, whether the Congress is in power as it is in Karnataka or where it is in opposition as it is in Delhi. It is behaving with complete irresponsibility under the overall leadership of Rahul Gandhi."

Accusing the Congress of trying to mislead the people on the issue of Mr Gandhi's foreign trips, Mr Akbar said, "They think all of us here in India have no access to internet, have no access to information. Which world of foolishness they are living in...."

BJP had accused Mr Gandhi of running away from facing the Bihar elections. The Congress has insisted that their party Vice President has gone to the US to attend a conference 'Weekend with Charlie Rose' at Aspen Institute in Colorado, and would be back for campaigning in the Bihar assembly elections.

On the possibility of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief, Mohan Bhagwat's comments on reservation, the BJP leader claimed that those comments were "misunderstood and misconstrued", particularly by Bihar Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad.

He said, "They have vested interest in creating misunderstanding. Our position has been clarified over and over again by a person no less than our party President Amit Shah. There is no question of BJP changing the reservation policy at all."
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