Appoint a national president for your party first: BJP to Congress
Team Udayavani, Jul 26, 2021, 6:21 PM IST
Bengaluru: Soon after the resignation of BS Yediyurappa, a tweet war has started between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Indian National Congress.
Reacting to tweets made by the Congress, the official handle of the BJP said, “Yediyurappa resigned saying that there is no dearth of leaders in our party and I am leaving to make way for another. But Sonia Gandhi has created a world record for holding the longest tenure as a provisional president of a political party. Congressis, appoint a national president for your party first.”
“Yediyurappa said that the party was a mother to him. He is the Bhishma of the State BJP. He has worked hard for the party adhering to the party’s discipline and its progress and is leaving of his own free will. Congressis should understand that they, who are slaves of the Gandhi family, are not in a position to advise anything to the BJP,” the tweet added.
“The State has not seen any chief minister more corrupt than Siddaramiah who was also responsible for the carnage of Hindus,” the tweet added.
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