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Shivraj’s tunes on Rahul, what he will play with Pardesi, what will they work, mama will come to work

In the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections, the political mercury has increased at this time. In this electoral atmosphere, on Friday, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan and BJP national president Amit Shah humiliated Rahul Gandhi. While addressing a rally in Satna, Shivraj said in the form of Shirena, Where will Rahul Gandhi live after November 18? They live less in the country, more abroad. What will they play with, Pardesi? Mama will come only to work. It is to be mentioned that in 230 constituencies in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly, polling is to be held on November 28 and counting on December 11.

At the same time BJP President Amit Shah also addressed a public meeting at Bala Ghat in Madhya Pradesh, while addressing a public meeting on Rahul Gandhi. He said, “Rahul Baba, farmers-farmers do, do Rahul Baba ever take 2 bulls too?” Shah said that in Congress government, farmers had to wear sticks for urea. Significantly, in the Madhya Pradesh elections Rahul Gandhi is raising questions about the shortcomings of farmers, employment, corruption and Shivraj Sarkar. While reversing this, Shivraj and Amit Shah have tensed on Rahul.

Explain that addressing a public meeting in Vidisha, Rahul Gandhi had said that his party is winning this election and the loan of farmers will be waived within 10 days. Congress has good news for farmers of Madhya Pradesh. He said, Congress party is winning in BJP-ruled state and we will forgive the debt of farmers within 10 days of coming to power. The problem of unemployment and farmers is the main issue in the five electoral states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telangana, Chhattisgarh and Mizoram.
Tell that Shivraj Singh Chauhan wants to return BJP to power for the fourth time in a row. While the Congress expects that this time it will get the benefit of anti-wave wave. Because of this, the BJP and Congress have given their full strength in campaigning this time.

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