Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi recently landed in controversy, after he accused BJP government of involvement in Gujarat riots of 2002, during an interview with Times now channel head Arnab Goswami. In the wake of the latest statements made by
In an apparent attack on Modi, JD(U) leader K C Tyagi said that a person selling 'poisonous tea' through Gujarat to the country should not become the PM.
Naidu directed this one at Aam Aadmi Party's Arvind Kejriwal, whose first decision as the Delhi CM was to end the red beacon culture for VIP vehicles.
Venkaiah Naidu takes on the ruling UPA.
Venkaiah Naidu, MP & Former National President of the Bharatiya Janata Party said the above written lines during National council Meeting at Ramleela Ground, New Delhi on 18th and 19th January.
Known for his sense of humour when it comes to politics, Venkaiah Naidu the Andhra Pradesh MLA & former Union Cabinet Minister for Rural Development let out some hilarious quotes while thrashing political parties.
Narendra Modi made the above written statement, attacking the vision of other political parties for the country.
Modi said the above written line trashing the Congress argument that they were following “a Congress convention” in not naming Rahul the party’s prime ministerial candidate. He made the statement during his first speech after being anointed as BJP
Using caste and class as new political weapon, BJP Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi said that the Gandhi family would be left "humiliated" when Rahul Gandhi loses to a person belonging to lower strata of society.
"50% of delegates should be women and this rule should be enforced across spectrum to include Congress chief ministers", said Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi in a speech at a mega-conference of Congress workers on Friday.
Lok Sabha elections are just around the corner and political leaders are at their best when it comes to verbally attacking each other. Read on to have a look at excerpts from speeches made by political leaders.
Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi recently landed in controversy, after he accused BJP government of involvement in Gujarat riots of 2002, during an interview with Times now channel head Arnab Goswami. In the wake of the latest statements made by