‘Rahul Gandhi lost his mental balance’; Shiv Sena leader Manisha Kayande’s sharp attack, also targeted Mamata Banerjee

Manisha Kayande On Rahul Gandhi: The round of allegations and counter-allegations continues in the corridors of politics. In the latest case, Shiv Sena leader Manisha Kayande has made a big attack on the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi. Kayinde objected to Rahul Gandhi’s recent stand and said that he has lost his mental balance.

Attack on Youth Congress performance

Kayinde reacted sharply when Rahul Gandhi supported the Youth Congress’s performance at the AI ​​Summit. He said that in which era Rahul Gandhi lives, we will have to ask him only. I think he has lost his mental balance. Today, when the entire country and Maharashtra is talking about the future through AI technology, then Congress workers are carrying out disgusting agitation. It is clear that these people do not want to take the country on the path of progress.

Mamta Banerjee and Bengal government surrounded

Manisha Kayande also targeted the TMC government of West Bengal. He said that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s opposition to the issue of expelling illegal voters is shameful. Referring to an incident, Kayande said that when President Draupadi Murmu was on a visit to West Bengal, she had to change the venue repeatedly. The Chief Minister herself, despite being a woman, did not reach there to honor the President. They are not concerned about clean administration.

What did Manisha Kayande say on gas shortage?

While answering the opposition’s questions on gas shortage in the country, Shiv Sena leader Manisha Kayande cited the global situation. He said that there is a war-like situation in the world, which is affecting not only India but the entire world. He expressed confidence that the Central Government under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi will soon find a solution to this problem.

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bluntly on faith and constitution

Kayinde also expressed his opinion on the controversies over taking the T20 World Cup trophy to Hanuman temple and the Election Commissioner worshiping in the temple. He said that the Constitution of India gives every person the right to follow his religion. He hit back at TMC MP Kirti Azad, saying that taking the winning trophy to the temple is a matter of one’s personal feelings and faith, there should be no politics in it.

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