Congress VP Rahul Gandhi has a different philosophy from BJP's PM nominee Narendra Modi. Do you think Narendra Modi's record leaves room for questions on riots? Who will get more alliances? Who has greater drawing power - Rahul or Modi - by making the debate communalism vs secularism? Is the debate between Rahul and Modi getting sharper? Watch this episode of the Real Politik with TIMES NOW's Political Editor Navika Kumar and get the answers.
From a reserved politician to taking a stand on issues that mattered even if it meant going against the line taken by the party, Congress VP Rahul Gandhi has even hinted that he is ready to take on the top job. Putting an end to all speculations, the Congress has made Rahul Gandhi its Campaign Committee Chief instead of making him the PM face. The decision invited a scathing attack from the BJP, which is now saying that the Congress is scared to pit him against their nominee Narendra Modi.
And now, with reports suggesting an unease between Congress and NCP, BJP dubbed UPA as a "sinking ship" which is being deserted by allies and said "nervousness" in the ruling party is visible as polls draw near. BJP leader Arun Jaitley said the opposition of the allies is no different as Trinamool Congress, DMK and TRS were major allies which had drifted away from UPA while NCP and National Conference were doing so now. He said the NCP has been giving conflicting signals on a daily basis. Dismissing suggestions that UPA was shrinking, Congress said all options are open for it to align with any party except the communal ones. Hitting back at the BJP for calling Congress a "sinking ship", Information and Broadcasting minister Manish Tewari said that many NDA allies had already left and the opposition party's ship has already sunk. He added that despite all attempts, the BJP has not been able to gather allies in the NDA. Tewari said that before levelling wild charges the opposition party would be well served as to how many allies join them and how many have left them in the past five years. Congress downplayed conflicting signals from the NCP on the issue of alliance in the LS polls saying that the two parties have been together for the past 15 years and suggested it could be tough bargaining over seat sharing. Download the Times Now India's Election HQ app and get all the election info at one go. Click here: [ Ссылка ] Social Media Links :-
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