Rahul Gandhi can still contest from Amethi
The former Congress president may file his nomination from the Amethi seat after the polling in the Wayanad seat to be held on April 26
The former Congress president may file his nomination from the Amethi seat after the polling in the Wayanad seat to be held on April 26
“Explain how Congress could accept the support of a terrorist organisation trained abroad to commit murders,” Surendran demanded.
On Wednesday, Rahul shared pictures from his visit to the Virendra Akhara, with a caption hinting at the ongoing row over the election and the subsequent suspension of the WFI by the sports ministry.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday had agreed to hear Gandhi's plea on July 21 after senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, appearing for Gandhi, sought urgent listing of the matter.
Further, taking to his official Twitter handle at the conclusion of the joint Opposition meet, the Congress leader posted, "Bharat judega, India jitega (Bharat will unite, India will win)."
The BRS working KT Rama Rao slammed the Congress leaders including Gandhi for alleging corruption against the BRS government over Kaleshwaram Lift irrigation project while he was on a visit to Jagtial.
No judgment, no disqualification can shatter Rahul Gandhi’s mind, he added.
Pilot and AICC general secretary Venugopal assured that the party would fight the elections together and exuded confidence that it would retain power in the state.
The case pertained to a remark Rahul Gandhi made on the surname 'Modi' while addressing a campaign event ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
There is a straight fight between the Congress and the BRS, said Gandhi while addressing a huge public rally at Khammam in South Telangana and repeatedly called the BRS as the B Team of the saffron party.