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Up cm Yogi Adityanath called Rahul Gandhi for His ‘Aam Batat’

Up cm Yogi Adityanath called Rahul Gandhi for His 'Aam Batat'
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Lucknow: ‘Aam Baat’ from Congress MPs Rahul Gandhi Snowballed into a political storm on Friday with Minister of Chief Yogi Adityanath choping there were no words in calling Gandhi who were famous for refusing.
On his way to overcome the press conference, Gandhi was asked about the choice of mango.
He surprised a lot around him when he said: “I don’t like AAMS.
I like Andhra.
This is a matter of taste.
Langda can be done.
Dussheri is too sweet for me.” The rejection of the product up does not match the state cm.
“Shri Rahul Gandhi Ji, your taste broke out.
The whole country knows your split care.
The impact of the disturbing values ​​is very strong on you so you have reduced the taste of fruits to the regionism.
But remember, from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, India’s taste is One, “CM tweeted in Hindi.
MP BJP from Gorakhpur Ravi Kishan also jumped into the debate, said that Rahul did not like mangoes from above and above did not like the Congress.
Gandhi has found himself in the center of controversy earlier this year, when he compared the unfavorable Kerala immediately after losing the 2019 Sabha’s election from the Amethi Congress fortress but won from Wayanad.
“It’s much easier to talk policy in Kerala …
simple political mobilization, direct, very dense at the grassroots level.
The system responds very quickly.
This is not a political war but I like to go there.
I feel happy, I feel like Go home.
There is love, there is a reciprocal love, “he said.
Gandhi has added that above, there is a total break between the community, “There is no conversation between the community, negotiations that are far more complex, much more difficult to resolve something, more fighting but great potential”.
In February 2021, he said at the general meeting that he was accustomed to very different politics when he was a member of Parliament from the North.
“For me came to Kerala very refreshing because suddenly I found that people were interested in problems, and not only shallow but entered the details,” he said.

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